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Specimen  Book 

and  Catalog 


i\  Price  List  of  Printers'  Supplies,  showing  Types  and 

Rules  in  which  are  embodied  all  the  Latest  Ideas 

that  enable  the  Printer  to  produce  Superior 

Ulork  in  a  most  Economical  Manner 

which  Betterments  may 
be  especially  mentioned  the 
Casting  of  Types  on 


Inland  Type  Toundry 

Saint  Louis 

February,  1897 


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INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 

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n      WM.  A.  SCHRAUBSTADTER, 
President 

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n  OSWALD  SCHRAUBSTADTER,  n 

Vice-President 

CARL  SCHRAUBSTADTER,  JR., 
Sec'y  &  Manager 

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Copyrighted,  1897 


The  composition  of  this  specimen  book  was  done  under  the  sup- 
ervision of  our  Mr.  N.  J.  Werner;   the  printing  and  binding 
are  the  work   of  the   Woodward   and   Tiernan   Printing 
Company;   the   paper  was  furnished   by  the  Allen 
Paper  Company,  of  Saint  Louis,  and  the  ink  by 
the  Fred'k  H.  Levey  Company,  New  York. 


Pertinent  Facts 


Question  Ot  Quality The  keen  competition  which  obtains  in 

every  branch  of  printing  industry  has  produced  the  unfortunate  result 
that  the  printer  in  purchasing  material  too  often  looks  only  at  the  first 
cost  when  placing  his  order.  Unfortunate,  because  there  is  as  great  a 
difference  in  the  various  qualities  of  type  as  in  the  various  grades  of 
paper,  ink,  or  printing  itself,  and  low  priced  type  is  often  by  far  the 
dearest  in  the  end.  While  in  the  last  decade  great  improvements  have 
been  made  in  the  durability  and  accuracy  of  type,  many  of  the  foundries 
limit  their  competition  to  price  alone,  the  result  being  an  inferior  article 
which  is  dear  at  any  price.  A  few  dollars  saved  by  purchasing  type 
which  is  not  of  the  very  best  often  involves  a  loss  of  many  hundred  times 
the  amount.  A  large  number  of  printers  will  testify  that  in  accuracy, 
finish  and  improved  wearing  qualities  alone,  our  products  so  far  surpass 
all  others  as  to  justify  a  large  increase  in  price,  if  we  were  disposed  to 
make  it.  With  the  single  exception  of  point  bodies,  until  the  Inland  Type 
Foundry  entered  the  field,  little  attention  was  given  to  the  production  of 
type  which  would  economize  the  time  of  the  compositor.  The  introduction 
of  our  new  system  of  STANDARD  LINE  TYPE,  with  its  many  labor-saving 
features,  is  of  vast  importance  to  all  printers,  because  by  its  use  superior 
work,  at  a  great  saving  of  time  and  labor,  is  accomplished,  as  well  as 
the  saving  of  a  large  amount  of  material,  and  consequently  first  cosl. 

Type  and  Wages In  all  offices,  large  and  small,  the  amount  invested 

in  type  is  little  when  compared  with  the  yearly  expenditure  for  wages  in 
the  composing  room.  It  therefore  follows  that  type  which  accomplishes 
the  saving  of,  say  only  10  per  cent  in  labor  will  cost  the  proprietor  nothing, 
as  it  will  pay  for  itself  in  a  year,  and  thereafter  yield  a  large  profit  on  the 
investment.  The  printers  who  have  adopted  our  system  will  testify  that 
the  saving  in  composition  is  large;  in  some  cases  being  fully  50  per  cent. 
Not  a  single  objection  can  be  urged  against  the  system.  Being  cast  on 
point  bodies,  our  type  will  work  to  advantage  with  that  of  other  foundries. 
//  is  unnecessary  for  an  office  to  be  entirely  equipped  with  our  material  to 
derive  benefit  from  Standard  Line  Type.  However,  the  larger  the 
amount  of  our  type,  the  greater  the  saving.  We  are  convinced  that  every 
practical  printer  who  once  gives  it  a  trial  will  find  that  it  will  pay  him  to 
replace  his  old  type  with  STANDARD  LINE,  as  the  saving  of  labor  in  his 
composition  will  pay  for  it  in  a  very  short  time. 

Great  Availability Before  going  further  it  would  be  well  to  remark 

that  it  takes  no  great  amount  of  study  or  experience  to  derive  profit  from 
any  of  our  improvements.  Being  made  to  an  absolute  standard,  and  in 
a  common-sense  manner,  even  the  youngest  apprentice  can  avail  himself 
of  the  benefits  of  our  system,  and  improve  both  the  quantity  and  quality 
of  his  work.  It  can  never  prove  a  hindrance,  as  have  so  many  of  the 
other  schemes  laid  before  the  printer.  At  the  same  time,  an  experienced 

INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  3  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.S.  A. 


compositor  can  derive  much  greater  benefits,  since  it  works  in  with  his 
experience,  giving  him,  in  fact,  what  he  has  been  demanding  for  years. 
It  enables  him  to  do  better  work,  while  doing  it  faster  and  deriving 
more  satisfaction  therefrom. 

STANDARD  .LINE Perhaps  the  most  important  of  our  many  improve- 
ments is  STANDARD  LINE.  All  faces  on  each  body,  Romans,  Italics, 
Gothics,  Antiques,  ©erman§,  ^Teit0,  and  all  other  job  faces,  line 
with  one  another  at  the  bottom.  The  following  lines  show  a  number  of 
our  12-Point  faces: 

HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHJTJK^f)* 
Great  improvement  in  lining  faces. 

This  enables  the  compositor  to  give  emphasis  to  a  word  by  using  some 
heavy  job  face  in  the  body  of  an  article,  or  as  in  the  following  line,  which 
shows  a  few  words  of  our  Gothic  No.  1  and  Old  Style  No.  9: 

Perfect  lining  is  secured  by  our  system 

With  ordinary  type  the  work  would  look  like  this: 

Perfect  lining       secured  by  OUT  System 

or  it  would  be  necessary  to  line  the  type  by  justifying  with  cardboard, 
consuming  a  great  amount  of  time,  precluding  the  possibility  of  setting  it 
solid,  or  producing  only  an  indifferent  effect. 

Italic  Faces It  often  happens  that  the  larger  offices  having  a  number 

of  Romans  have  no  Italics  for  some  of  them.  As  the  Romans  always  differ 
in  line,  this  requires  a  purchase  of  additional  material.  With  our  type 
this  is  unnecessary,  as  any  of  our  Italics  will  line  correctly  with  all  our 
Romans  as  well  as  with  the  job  faces. 

STANDARD  TITLE  LINE In  some  cases— such  as  "two-line"  fonts  having  no 

lower  case — where  casting  faces  on  regular  Standard  Line  would  mean 
an  unnecessary  shoulder  at  the  bottom,  we  cast  them  on  Standard  Title 
Line.  This  uniform  line  for  each  body  corresponds  with  the  Standard 
Line  of  the  next  larger  body.  Thus,  any  10-Point  Title  Gothic  will  line 
with  any  12-Point  Gothic,  or,  for  that  matter,  with  any  other  12-Point 
face,  if  a  2-Point  lead  be  placed  at  the  bottom  of  the  10-Point  face. 

STANDARD  SCRIPT  LINE In  some  other  cases— such  as  Scripts,  which  have 

descenders  of  unusual  length,  which  would  kern  too  much  if  cast  on 
Standard  Line — we  cast  faces  on  Standard  Script  Line,  which  corresponds 
with  the  Standard  Line  of  the  next  smaller  body.  Thus,  our  24-Point 
Commercial  Script  will  line  with  any  of  our  regular  20-Point  job  faces, 
if  two  2-Point  leads  are  placed  below  the  latter,  and  with  any  of  our 
18-Point  faces,  if  you  place  two  2-Point  leads  below  and  one  2-Point 
lead  above  the  18-Point. 

Every  Condition  Considered The  Standard  Title  Line  and  Standard  Script  Line 

meet  every  contingency  that  the  regular  Standard  Line  could  not  meet. 
They  have  all  the  advantages  possessed  by  Standard  Line,  and  all  three 
lines  work  harmoniously  together. 

INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  4  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


(SJerman  ^-ace§ Our  system  also  enables  the  compositor  to  use  Roman 

and  German  together,  as  on  pages  137  to  139.  In  this  case  he  needs  but 
one  set  of  figures,  and  the  effect  so  frequently  seen  in  job  offices  working 
in  both  these  languages— 1838564724561327— cannot  possibly  occur. 

Leaders Our  STANDARD  LINE  LEADERS  will  line -with  any  of  our 

Roman  or  job  letters  (as  illustrated  after  the  side-heads  of  this  preface). 
This  means  not  only  a  great  saving  of  time,  but  of  first  cost  in  material 
and  lessens  the  chances  of  mistakes  and  poor  work. 

Position  of  Line The  line  is  placed  in  such  a  position  that  the  different 

sizes  of  type  faces  will  line  with  one  another,  if  regular  leads,  slugs  or 
quad  lines  are  used  to  justify  the  difference  between  the  bodies,  as  for 
instance  the  following  lines: 


This  saves  a  great  deal  of  labor  where  it  is  desired  to  use  different  sizes 
of  a  series  in  combination  as  caps  and  small  caps.  Not  only  will  all  sizes 
of  the  same  series  line,  but  also  those  of  two  or  more  series  of  different 
faces;  a  condensed  or  fancy  capital  can  therefore  be  lined  with  wider 
letters. 

Use  of  Rules Furthermore,  the  line  is  placed  in  such  a  position  that 

it  will  justify  with  ordinary  2-Point  dotted or  single 

rule,  justifying  easily  by  the  use  of  regular  leads  and  slugs,  as  in  the 
following  example,  in  which  the  slugs  and  leads  used  for  justification 
are  shown  black  as  though  type  high: 


New  York, 


1891 


This  is  of  great  importance  in  blank  work  and  headings,  as  experienced 
printers  can  readily  understand. 

The  Subject  of  Width Another  very  important  improvement  is  our 

system  of  casting  in  width.  Heretofore  all  type  has  in  this  respect  been 
made  totally  without  rule  or  method,  not  only  making  justification  slow 
and  laborious,  but  adding  to  the  printers'  annoyance  by  giving  him  sorts 
which  do  not  agree  with  the  original  fonts.  All  our  type  is  cast  in  width 
to  agree  with  hardened  steel  standards,  and  is  as  accurate  in  this  dimen- 
sion as  in  body.  Sorts  must  correspond  with  the  rest  of  the  font.  Our 
unit  of  width  is  >£-Point,  but  most  of  our  faces  are  fitted  to  multiples  of 
X-Point,  and  quite  a  number  to  multiples  of  ^-Point  and  1-Point.  This 
reduces  the  number  of  widths  of  characters,  makes  justification  and  cor- 
rection easier  and  in  every  way  facilitates  work.  All  our  points  and 
figures  are  cast  on  multiples  of  j^-Point,  and  no  special  justifiers  are 


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ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


required  for  tabular  work,  as  the  regular  spaces  can  be  used.  Suppose, 
for  instance,  a  customer  wants  to  have  inserted  in  the  body  of  a  price 
list  a  line  of  display  type,  you  do  not  have  to  explain  to  him  the  difficulties 
in  the  way  of  justification,  etc.,  incident  to  the  old  systems;  with  our 
type  you  can  easily  meet  his  wishes. 


Year 


Popula- 
tion 


Increase 


1H()0 2000 

1870  3000       1500 


Increase 
Per  cent. 


50 

100 


Bonds 


1880  6000       3000       150 


$40,000 

30,000 
:25,000 


The  above  specimen  shows  an  ordinary  statistical  table,  in  which  8-Point 
Roman  No.  20  (5-Point  set),  10-Point  Kelmscott  and  12-Point  Condensed 
Gothic  No.  1  figures  are  used,  justifying  perfectly  in  every  case  by  the 
use  of  regular  spaces. 

Width  of  Figures We  have  paid  particular  attention  to  our  figures.     As 

has  before  been  mentioned,  both  in  job  faces  and  Romans,  these  all  justify 
to  multiples  of  one  point,  except  en  set  figures  in  5,  5%,  7,  9  and 
11-Point  bodies,  and  when  other  than  en  set,  need  no  special  justifiers, 
as  the  regular  spaces  can  be  used  with  them  in  tabular  work.  Except 
in  some  faces  where  the  figure  1  is  made  narrower,  all  figures  are  uni- 
form in  width.  Even  in  these  few  cases  this  character  is  of  such  thick- 
ness that  the  addition  of  a  thin  or  other  space  on  each  side  will  make  it 
justify  with  the  other  figures.  See  pages  showing  Point-Set  Figures. 

Old  Stvle  I'l^itres Throughout  the  Old  Styles  the  figures  above  and 

below  the  line  have  been  abandoned,  and  while  the  Old  Style  design  has 
been  retained,  these  characters  are  made  uniform  in  sixe  and  line,  adapting 
them  to  all  kinds  of  work  and  making  them  more  legible  and  beautiful. 

Small  Caps  and  \icks  All  small  cap  sorts  likely  to  be  confused  with 

similar  lower  case  letters  have  an  extra  nick,  and  all  Old  Style  body 
letters  have  one  more  nick  than  the  corresponding  si/A- of  Modern  Roman. 

Kn-tiiiKj  I,c//<'rx  The  f's  and  j's  in  all  cases,  except  Italics  and  Scripts, 

are  made  non-kerning,  not  only  relieving  the  printer  of  the  useless  expense 
of  the  f  combinations,  but  exempting  him  from  danger  of  type  breaking. 
and  insuring  better  electrotypes.  Except  in  a  very  few  larger  sizes,  none 
of  the  descending  letters  in  the  lower  case  over  hang  the  body. 

Might-to- Paper  ...On  account  of  our  improved  methods  of  making  and 
fitting  matrices,  and  superior  casting  machines,  we  are  able  to  guarantee 
the  perfectness  of  our  type  in  respect  to  its  night,  a  point  which  every 
pressman  will  appreciate  when  he  notes  the  saving  in  make-ready 
resulting  from  the  use  of  our  products. 

Ou.r  TVTetal This  is  of  a  new  composition.     We  guarantee  our  type 

to  wear  longer,  print  better  and  to  give  finer  results  in  electrotyping  and 
stereotyping  than  any  other.  In  finish  and  accuracy  it  is  unapproachable. 

Our  Foundry  ..Our  equipment  is  the  very  best  possible.  We  have 
endeavored  to  profit  by  our  former  experience,  and  have  established  a 

INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  6  ST.  Louis,  Mo..  U.  S.  A. 


plant  of  the  latest  and  most  improved  machinery,  which  is  mostly  of  our 
own  design  and  manufacture. 

Leads,  Slugs  and  Brass  Goods Our  Brass  Rule  department  is  com- 
plete in  every  detail,  and  in  addition  to  the  specimens  shown  herein  we 
can  furnish  special  designs.  We  solicit  jobbing  in  leads,  slugs  and  all 
brass  goods.  Having  complete  machine  and  wood-working  shops,  we 
can  attend  to  press  repairing,  as  well  as  designing  of  special  machinery. 

Other  Makers'  Goods In  addition  to  our  own  productions,  we  carry 

in  stock  a  complete  line  of  type  made  by  the  other  foundries  casting  on 
Standard  Line,  thus  giving  the  printer  a  large  stock  from  which  to  make 
his  selection.  We  also  keep  everything  required  by  the  printer  in  the  way 
of  cases,  cabinets,  stands  and  other  wood  goods,  leads,  slugs,  furniture, 
inks,  tapes,  quoins,  and  all  sorts  of  printers'  supplies.  We  are  agents 
for  all  makes  of  paper  cutters,  bookbinders'  machinery,  and  printing 
presses,  including  the  best  makes  of  Old  Style  Gordons,  cylinder  presses, 
and  such  presses  and  other  novelties  as  are  made  by  Golding  &  Co. 
We  buy  and  sell  second-hand  machinery,  and  from  time  to  time  issue 
lists,  which  may  be  had  on  application. 

Our  Relation  to  Trusts We  desire  to  emphasize  the  fact  that  ours  is  the 

only  type  foundry  in  the  South  and  west  of  the  Mississippi  (excepting 
San  Francisco)  that  is  nol  connected  with  the  Type  Trust.  Having  no 
connection  with  any  combination,  we  are  in  a  position  to  make  our  prices 
as  low  as  is  consistent  with  the  superiority  of  our  goods.  Terms  and 
discounts  sent  on  application. 

In  conclusion We  cannot  but  felicitate  ourselves  upon  the  advances 

we  have  made  since  we  issued  our  first  specimen  book,  in  February,  1895. 
The  space  then  devoted  to  Standard  Line  Roman  and  job  type  was  but 
55  pages,  compared  with  144  pages  in  this  edition  showing  an  assort- 
ment extensive  enough  to  enable  any  one  to  select  a  complete  office,  how- 
ever large,  and  thus  get  the  full  benefit  of  Standard  Line.  At  that  time, 
when  we  were  barely  a  year  old,  our  innovations  were  decried  as  being 
impractical,  and  our  plans  denounced  as  visionary.  The  large  business 
we  have  built  up  in  spite  of  the  keen  competition  and  panicky  times 
shows  how  quick  printers  are  to  appreciate  a  really  good  thing.  Several 
other  foundries  have,  with  our  instruction  and  assistance,  adopted  the 
Standard  Line  system.  Some  other  foundries  claim  that  their  type  pos- 
sesses advantages  similar  to  those  of  our  Standard  Line,  but  we  warn 
printers  not  to  believe  such  statements.  To  carry  out  the  system  prop- 
erly requires  a  thorough  understanding  of  all  the  conditions  that  Standard 
Line  has  met,  and,  from  tests  we  have  made,  we  are  prepared  to  demon- 
strate that  these  thieving  concerns  are  either  ignorant  of  all  of  these 
conditions  or  altogether  incompetent  to  meet  them. 

Correspondence We  solicit  correspondence,  and  shall  take   pleasure  in 

giving  particulars  about  our  manufactures  and  those  for  which  we  are 
agents.  An  illustrated  catalog  of  machinery  and  printers'  supplies  is 
included  at  the  end  of  this  book.  Circulars  and  prices  of  special  goods 
will  be  sent  on  request. 

INLAND  TYPE   FOUNDRY. 

SAINT  LOUIS,  February,  1897. 
INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  7  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


READ  CAREFULLY! 


THE  Prices  in  this  book  are  subject  to  discount.  If  you  have 
no  discount  sheet,  send  for  one  and  paste  it  inside  the  cover  of  this  book. 

PRICES  and  discounts  are  subject  to  change  without  notice. 

THIS  book  is  issued  to  our  patrons  to  aid  them  in  making  selections,  and 
we  would  remind  them  that  it  is  only  necessary  to  give  the  Size,  Name  and 
Number  (if  any)  of  the  Type,  or  Number  of  the  Rule  desired,  to  insure  the 
accurate  filling  of  their  orders. 

Do  not  cut  this  book  under  any  circumstances. 

TAKE  a  separate  line  or  paragraph  for  each  item  in  your  order. 

WHEN  ordering  a  font  of  type,  or  sorts,  remember  that  every  foundry 
has  its  own  special  numbers,  and  that  the  number,  name  of  type,  and 
specimen  book  should  always  be  given.  Our  "10-Point  Roman  No.  20,"  for 
instance,  doesn't  mean  that  the  face  is  similar  to  one  designated  by  the  same 
number  in  any  other  foundry's  specimen  book. 

WHEN  you  are  ordering  type  for  newspaper  or  book  work,  state  whether 
or  not  you  want  the  fonts  to  contain  Italics,  Leaders,  Fractions  or  Commercial  Marks, 
as  none  of  these  are  sent  unless  specially  ordered. 

STATE  particularly  what  styles  of  Fractions  you  want  to  accompany 
your  Roman  fonts.  Make  your  own  selections  from  the  specimens  shown,  as 
we  prefer  not  to  select  for  you. 

JOB  fonts,  such  as  Titles,  Antiques,  Ornamented,  etc.  (except  Scripts), 
are  put  up  without  Spaces  and  Quads,  and  if  you  want  them  for  any  size 
of  body  it  will  be  necessary  for  you  to  order  them  separately. 

IN  ordering  fonts  of  job  letter  by  weight  specify  whether  or  not  spaces 
and  quads  are  to  be  included,  otherwise  we  shall  consider  that  we  are  author- 
ized to  use  our  own  judgment. 

IN  ordering  Sorts  to  match  type  you  already  have,  state  the  Name  and 
Number  of  the  Face,  as  well  as  the  Size  of  the  Body;  or,  if  you  cannot  do 
this  send  a  capital  "H"  and  lower  case  "m"  (as  little  used  as  possible)  of 
the  font  the  sorts  are  to  work  with.  Also  state  the  number  of  pounds  or 
ounces  you  want  of  each  particular  Sort. 

AN  ordinary  cap  box  holds  about  6  ounces  of  type,  the  lower  case  "e" 
about  3  pounds,  the  "a"  about  2  pounds,  the  "b"  about  15  ounces,  and  the 
"k"  box  about  6  ounces,  when  full. 

WE  very  often  receive  samples  that  are  so  much  worn  that  it  is  an  utter 
impossibility  to  determine  the  face.  Send  the  very  newest  or  least  worn  that 
you  can  find,  and  so  prevent  trouble,  delay  and  dissatisfaction  on  both  sides. 

WHEN  you  write  "Inclosed  you  will  find  samples,"  always  give  another 
look  in  the  envelope  to  corroborate  the  assertion.  We  frequently  look  for  the 
samples  in  vain.  This  omission  causes  the  writing  of  two  letters  and  the 
loss  of  some  time  in  the  filling  of  orders. 

OUR  Borders,  Ornaments  and  Cuts  are  numbered  systematically.  The 
first  figures  of  each  number  indicate  the  body.  Thus,  Cut  No.  7201  is  cast 
on  72-Point  body,  and  Border  No.  1801  on  18-Point  body. 

INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  8  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


WHEN  you  want  Leads,  Advertising  Rules  or  Dashes,  send  one  of 
your  leads;  or,  if  you  order  them  cut  to  certain  ems  long,  be  particular  to 
state  what  particular  ems  you  mean,  whether  6-Point,  8-Point,  10-Point  or 
12-Point.  Unless  otherwise  specified  we  shall  understand  12-Point  ems. 

SHOULD  you  order  Brass  Rule  to  be  mitered  to  any  size,  give  either  the 
"inside"  or  "outside"  measurement,  and  if  it  is  to  be  cut  from  Double  Rules 
state  whether  you  wish  the  heavy  line  inside  or  outside. 

IN  ordering  Printing  Inks  or  Bronzes,  state  the  quantity  and  price 
per  pound  or  ounce  of  each  kind  you  want. 

WHEN  you  want  Gbase6,  give  the  "INSIDE"  or  "OUTSIDE"  measure- 
ment, or,  better  still,  send  a  diagram. 

Shipping1  directions  should  not  be  neglected.  State  whether  goods 
are  to  be  sent  by  water  or  railway,  freight  or  express,  naming  the  route, 
otherwise  we  will  assume  that  we  are  to  use  our  own  judgment.  Drayage  is 
charged  on  freight  shipments. 

THE  weight  of  a  single  parcel  by  mail  is  limited  to  4  pounds.  Type 
lots  weighing  over  4  pounds  can  be  divided  as  required  to  send  by  mail.  The 
rate  of  postage  is  1  cent  per  ounce.  But  it  is  safer  and  generally  cheaper  to 
forward  over  2  pounds  by  express,  and  over  50  pounds  by  freight. 

IF  goods  fail  to  arrive  within  a  reasonable  time,  notify  us  and  we  will 
send  a  tracer  after  them.  If  freight  charges  seem  too  heavy,  advise  us  of 
the  rate  and  amount  paid.  On  the  arrival  of  goods  check  them  by  the  bill, 
and  notify  us  at  once  of  the  amount  paid. 

IMMEDIATELY  upon  type  being  received,  if  it  be  a  job  or  display  font, 
take  a  proof  of  it,  and  examine  carefully  to  see  if  every  letter  is  in  the 
font,  before  laying  in  the  case.  We  furnish  no  sorts  upon  any  claim  for 
shortage,  unless  a  proof  of  the  font  as  it  appeared  before  being  laid  is  sent 
with  the  claim.  Every  font  is  guaranteed  complete. 

THE  regular  paging  galley  used  by  founders,  which  is  about  5x6  inches 
inside,  will  be  found  of  great  advantage  in  laying  type. 

WHEN  you  ship  Old  Type,  see  that  your  name  is  on  each  box,  as  well 
as  our  address.  Notify  us  by  mail  of  the  shipment,  and  pack  typet  leads, 
electrotypes,  and  brass,  in  separate  parcels.  Do  not  melt  them  up,  and  do 
not  include  zinc  etchings,  bottle  tops,  or  anything  except  printers'  metal, 
otherwise  the  entire  lot  will  be  rejected. 

REMIT  by  post-office  or  express  money  orders,  or  draft  on  Saint  Louis, 
Chicago  or  New  York.  On  personal  checks  our  banks  make  a  charge  for 
collection,  which  will  be  deducted  from  your  remittance.  Small  amounts  may 
be  sent  in  postage  stamps. 

WHEN  small  items  are  desired  sent  by  mail,  enough  extra  cash  should 
be  remitted  to  cover  postage. 

SHOULD  you  desire  to  open  an  account  at  a  foundry  where  you  have  no 
acquaintance,  send  references  or  the  money.  Or,  if  you  wish  a  cut  or 
small  package  sent  C.  O.  D.,  send  enough  money  to  pay  charges  at  least,  or 
you  may  suffer  from  delay  while  the  founder  writes  you  for  a  remittance,  or 
for  references  as  to  your  financial  standing.  Confidence  is  of  especial  value 
in  rendering  business  relations  pleasant,  and  nothing  else  so  tends  to  give 
confidence  as  ready  and  prompt  payments. 

INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  9  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


STANDARD  LINE  JUSTIFICATION  TABLE,  showing  how  to 
justify  any  two  different  bodies  with  one  another  so  that 
their  faces  will  line  accurately  together. 


REGULAR  STANDARD  LINE  FACES 

2  5  6  7  8  9  10  II  12  14  16  18  20  24  30  36  42  48  54  60  72 

TO  f  above.  57  54..53..53..52..51..50..50  .49.  47..4S.  44  42.  .39..  35.  .30.  .24  18  12  6  79  79 
*  ^  (below.  13  13  13..12  .12  12..12..11..11..11..11..10..10..  9..  7..  6..  6.  6.  6..  6.tL  IL 
/  above  51..48  .47..47..46..45..44..44..43..41..39..38..36..33..29..24..18  12  6  fift  6  Cft 
I  below  .  7..  7  .  7..  6..  6..  6..  6..  5..  5..  5..  5..  4..  4..  3..  1..  0..  0..  0..  0.W  6  ° 
J  above.  4S..42.  41..41..40  .39..38..38..37..35..33..32..30..27..23..18..12  .  6  .CJ  .  6  12  51 
I  below..  7..  7..  7..  61.  6..  6..  6..  5..  5..  5..  5..  4..  4..  3..  1..  0..  0..  0.°^..  0..  6..*" 
A  ft  f  above  39.36  3S..35.  34..33..32..32..31..29..27..26..24..21..17..12..  6../ie  .  6  12  18  JO 
"*"  "I  below..  7..  7..  7..  6  6..  6..  6..  5..  5..  5..  5..  4..  4..  3..  1..  0..  0.™..  0..  0..  6." 
JO  (  above.  33..30.  29..29..28..27..26..26..25..23..21..20..18..15  .  11..  6  £9  .  6..12..18..24  J9 
^"^1  below.  7.  7.  7..  6.  6.  6.  6..  5..  5  5  5.  4..  4..  3..  1.  O.^V  0.  0.  0.  6.™ 
(above.  27.24.  23..23..22..21..20..20..19..17..15..14.  12.  9  5  QC  6  12  is  24  3<>  QC 
|  below  7  7  7  6.  6..  6..  6..  5..  5..  5..  5..  4..  4..  3  I.*1"  0  0..  0..  0  6  ou 
f  above.  22..19.18..18..17..16.15..15..14..12..10..  9.  7..  4  QA  6  12  is  24  30  36  9A 
1  below  6.  6.  6..  5.  5.  5..  5..  4..  4..  4.  4..  3  3..  2.*V.  0..  0..  0..  0..  O  <>  d 
94  (  above  18  15.  14.  14..13..12..11..11..10..  8..  6.  5..  3  9|  6  12  .18..24..30..36..42  9/1 
^^  I  below.  4.  4..  4..  3..  3.  3.  3.  2..  2..  2.  2.  1  I.4*..  0..  0..  0..  0..  0..  0  6.T* 
OA  (above  15  12  11.  .11  .10..  9..  8.  8..  7..  5..  3..  2..9A  .  4  in  If,  22  _'s  34  4<>  46  9A 
^V  I  below  3  3  3.  2.  2..  2..  2..  1..  1..  1..  1..  0.LV_.  0..  0..  0..  0..  0..  0..  0.  <>  fcV 
1  ft  f  above  13.  10.  9..  9..  8..  7..  6.  6..  5..  3..  1.10  2..  6  12.18.  24  30..36..42  48  1C 
10  (below  3  3  3.  2.  2..  2..  2..  1..  1..  1..  l.M..  0..  0..  0..  0.  0..  0..  0  0.  6..' 
1  fi  (above.12..  9..  8..  8..  7..  6..  5..  5..  4..  2  Ifi.  2..  4  s  14  20.26  32  3S  44  50  1C 
1  v  I  below  2..  2..  2..  1..  1  .  1..  1  0.  0.  0.IU.  0..  0..  0.  0..  0..  0.  0.  0.  0..  6..' 
1J.  (above  10.  7..  6..  6..  5..  4..  3..  3..  2  \\  1..  3..  5.  9  15  21  27  33  39  45.51.  \\ 

*  I  below.  2..  2..  2..   1      1      1      1..  0..  O.n  .   1..   1      1      1      1      1      1      1      1      1      7   ' 
1  O  (  above..  8..  5..  4..  4..  3.  2..  1..    1   19     2..  3.    5..   711    17  23  2<>  35  41   47  53   19 
v*  (below.  2.  221      1      1     1..  O.14..  0..  1..  1     1      1      1     1.    1     1.    1.  1.    7  IL 
1   1  /above..  7..  4..  3..  3..  2..   1.  0  I  I      1.  3..  4..  6..  8..12..18..24  3o  36  42  4S  54    II 

1   I  below..  2..  2..  2..  1..   1      1      1."..  0..  0     1      1      1      1      1      11      1      1      1      7   ' 
1  A  (  above.   7..   4..   3..   3..   2      1    |A      1245      7     ''    13    l'>  25  31   37  43  49  55    |A 
1  v  i  below.   1.    1..   1..  0..  0..  O.11..  0..  0..  0.    1      1..    1      1      1      1      1      1      1      1      7. 
Q  (above.   6.   3.   2..   2.    1    0       1      2..   3..   5.    6.   8.  1()   14  2()  26  32  3S  44  5()  5<,    0 
^  I  below     1      1.   1     0     0.  *..  0..  0..  0..  0..   1      1      1      1      1      1      1      1      1      1      7 
ft  (above.  5     2     1  .    1C       1      2     3..  4.   6     7     •>   11    15  21   27  33  39  45  51   57    C 

0  i  below     1      1.   1..  0.°      o     o     O.  0..  0.    1      1      1      1      1      1      1      1      1      1      7 

T  (above.  4.   1..  0.  7  ..  1..  2..  3..  4..  5  7  S   1()  12  16  22  _'.s  34  41)  46  52  5S    7 

1  I  below  1      1      1.  '  ..  0.  0.  0.  0..  0.  0  1      1  1  1      1      1      1      1      1      1      7 
fi(  above  41     fi       1  2..  3  4  5  6  S  'Ml  13  17  23  2<>  35  41    47  53  5'>    C 
ul  below.  0.  0.  U..  0..  0..  0..  0..  0..  0..  0..  1..    1  1  1      1      1      1      1      1      1      7 

e;  (above     3  ..  C  ..  1..  2  3  4  5.  6.    7..   9.  10.12  14   IS  24  3()  36  42  48  54  60    C 

**"l  below     0.  J..  0..  0..  O  o  o  ()     <>     "     1      1  1      1      1      1      1      1      1  17' 

O  (above    9..   3..  4..  5..  6..  7..  8  <>   1O   12   13   15  17  21    27  33  3'J  45  51  57  63..  9 

^  (  below..  V.  0.  o  o  o  o  o  o     o     o     1      1  1      1      1      1..  1..  1..  1  1      7    ' 


STANDARD   TITLE    LINE    FACES 

Explanation  of  the  Table.  —  Each  trroup  of  figures  states  the  amount  in  points, 
either  of  leads,  slugs  or  quad  lines,  to  be  placed  above  and  below  the  smaller  body,  when  justifying 
any  two  bodies  together  in  order  to  make  their  faces  match  on  the  same  line. 

The  proper  justification-figures  for  the  combination  of  any  two  bodies  are  ascertained  by 
noting  the  group  found  where  the  horizonal  line  of  groups  of  one  body  meets  the  vertical  line 
of  groups  of  the  other  body. 

Thus,  for  instance,  to  combine  a  30-Point  face  with  a  24-Point  face,  as  caps  and  small 
caps,  take  the  group  of  figures  found  where  the  30-Point  line  crosses  the  24-Point  line.  For 
STANDARD  LINE  faces  the  group  reads  "4  above,  2  below,"  indicating  the  use  of  two 
2-Point  leads  above  and  one  2-  Point  lead  below  the  24-Point  body,  to  justify  its  face  in  line 
with  that  of  the  30-Point.  For  Standard  Title  Line  faces  the  group  reads  "6  above,  0  below." 

The  figures  above  the  diagonal  line  of  bodies  are  given  for  faces  cast  on  our  regular 
Standard  him1,  and  those  below  this  line  are  for  all  faces  cast  on  Standard  Title  Line. 

The  groups  following  the  figure  2  are  for  the  justification  of  2-Point  Rule,  either  single 
or  dotted,  with  every  body,  insuring  accurate  lining  of  such  in  blank  work  or  date-lines. 

INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  10  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


PRICES  OF  STANDARD  LINE  TYPE 

-*-      * 


THE  FIRST  CLASS  comprises  Romans  —  Modern  and  Old  Style  (including;  French  Old 
Style),  with  proportionate  Italic,  and  Germans,  in  fonts  of  25  pounds  and  over;  also  Leaders 
and  Spaces  and  Quads.  The  SECOND  CLASS  comprises  Romans,  Italics  and  Germans  in 
fonts  under  25  pounds;  also  all  standard  job  faces,  such  as  Gothics,  Antiques,  Full-Faces, 
Two-Lines,  etc.,  except  Extra  Condensed.  The  THIRD  CLASS  comprises  Scripts,  Hair-Lines, 
Extra  Condensed  and  all  Shaded,  Ornamental  and  Patented  Faces,  Accents,  Signs,  etc. 

Sold  at  following:  prices  per  pound: 


FIRS! 

CLASS 

*Poster 

*Poster 

BODY 

J.S  Ibs. 
and  over 

1000  Ibs. 
and  over 

Fonts 
25  Ibs. 

Fonts 
50  Ibs 

CLASS 

CLASS 

3  -Point 

$3.60 

3%  -Point 

3.60 

4-Point 

3.60 

4^-Point 

$1.62 

3.20 

5-Point 

1.20 

$1.60 

$2.00 

2.80 

5^-Point 

.74 

$0.73 

1.30 

1.60 

2.40 

6-Point 

.64 

.63 

1.00 

1.28 

2.00 

7-Point 

.56 

.55 

.90 

1.12 

1.80 

8-Point 

.53 

.52 

.80 

1.00 

1.60 

9-Point 

.50 

.49 

.70 

.90 

1.44 

10-Point 

.48 

.47 

.65 

.82 

1.30 

11-Point 

.46 

.45 

.60 

.78 

1.22 

12-Point         

.45 

.44 

.54 

.74 

1.16 

14-Point 

.45 

.52 

.70 

1.12 

16-Point 

.45 

.52 

.66 

1.00 

18-Point 

.45 

.52 

.66 

1.00 

20-Point           

.45 

.52 

.66 

.94 

24-Point 

.45 

.52 

.64 

.90 

30-Point 

.45 

.50 

.64 

.86 

36-  Point 

.45 

$0.50 

.62 

.82 

42-Point 

.45 

.50 

.60 

.78 

48  -Point 

.43 

.50 

.60 

.72 

54-Point                    

.43 

.50 

.60 

.72 

60-Point 

.43 

.50 

.60 

.72 

72-Point..  

.43 

.50 

.60 

.72 

*Poster  fonts  include  spaces  and  quads. 


ACCENTS,  SIGNS,  ETC. 

CAST  TO  ORDER— Prices  per  pound. 


4%-Point 

$3.20 

10-Point 

$1.30 

30-Point 

$0.86 

5-Point 

2.80 

11-Point 

.    1.22 

36-Point  

82 

5^-Point 

2.40 

12-Point 

1.16 

42-Point 

.78 

6-Point 

2.00 

14-Point 

1.12 

48-Point 

.72 

7-Point 

1.80 

16-Point 

1.00 

54-Point 

.72 

8-Point 

1.60 

18-Point 

.    1.00 

60-Point 

.72 

9-Point 

1.44 

20-Point 

.94 

72-Point 

.72 

24-Point  

90 

SUPERIORS  AND  INFERIORS 

Prices  per  pound. 


5-Point $2.80     7-Point $1.80  11-Point. 

5^-Point 2.40     8-Point 1.60  12-Point. 

6-Point 2.00     9-Point 1.44  14-Point. 

10-Point...  .    1.30 


.$1.22 

1.16 

.    1.12 


PIECE  FRACTIONS 

Prices  per  pound. 


8-Point $3.60 

9-Point 3.20 

10-Point...  2.80 


11-Point. 
12-Point. 
14-Point. 


.$2.40 
.  2.00 
.  1.44 


We  furnish  no  quantity  for  less  than  25  cents  net. 

Special  Accents  and  Marked  Letters  will  be  cut  to  order,  the  cost  being  from  $2.00  to 
$3.00  for  making:  each  matrix. 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


11 


ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


HOW  TO  ESTIMATE 


To  ascertain  the  Quantity  of  Plain  Type  required  for  a  newspaper,  magazine,  or  other  work 
find  the  number  of  square  inches  in  the  matter,  and  divide  the  same  by  four;  the  quotient  will' 
be  the  approximate  weight.  As  it  is  impossible  to  set  the  cases  entirely  clear,  it  is  necessary 
to  add  25  per  cent,  to  large  fonts,  and  33  per  cent,  to  small,  to  allow  for  dead  matter. 

Leaded  Matter  requires  about  25  per  cent,  less  type  than  Solid  Matter.  The  following 
table  shows  the  weight  of  2-Point  Leads  required  to  lead  1000  ems  Solid,  and  contained  in 
1000  ems  Leaded  matter. 

TABLE  OF  WEIGHT  OF  2-POINT  LEADS  IN  MATTER 


Per 
1000  ems 

To  Lead 
Solid  Matter 

In  Leaded 
Matter 

Per 
1000  ems 

To  Lead 
Solid  Matter 

In  Leaded 
Matter 

5-Point 

7%  02. 

5%oz. 

9-Point 

13%  02. 

11     oz 

5%-Point  

8%oz. 

6     oz. 

10-Point 

15%  oz. 

12%  02. 

6-Point 

9%oz. 

7%oz. 

11-Point 

16%  oz 

14     oz 

7-Point 

11%  oz. 

9     oz. 

12-Point 

19     oz. 

16%  02 

8-Point  ... 

13     oz. 

10%  oz. 

TABLE  OF  MEASUREMENT  FOR  NEWSPAPER  ESTIMATES 


WIDTH  OF  STANDARD  COLUMN: 
13  EMS  PICA. 

£ 

i 

^ 

1/3 

c 
1 

vO 

c 

1 

r^- 

c 

I 

i 

00 

c 

1 
i 
<* 

c 

1 

0 

H 

No.  of  Ems  per  Line  

28% 
35% 
224 
5,040 
6,505 
7,180 
7.900 
8,630 
9,310 

26 
38% 
3% 
4,325 
5,615 
6,160 
6,985 
7,410 
8,030 

22% 
44% 

m 

3,175 

4,115 

4.515 
4.970 
5,440 

5.SS5 

19% 
51% 
SH 
2,465 
3,200 
3,510 
3,685 
4,220 
4,575 

17% 

57% 

7l/B 

1,950 
2,525 
J.770 
3,050 
3,330 
3,615 

16 
62% 
8fi 
1,610 
2,085 
2,290 
2,520 
2,775 
2,970 

No.  of  Lines  in  1000  Ems  

No.  of  Inches  in  1000  Ems  

No.  Ems  in  Column,  4-Col.  Folio 

No.  Ems  in  Column,  5-Col.  Folio 

No.  Ems  in  Column,  6-Col.  Folio 

No.  Ems  in  Column,  7-Col.  Folio  

No.  Ems  in  Column,  8-Col.  Folio  

No.  Ems  in  Column,  9-Col.  Folio  

TABLE  OF  MEASUREMENT  FOR  BOOK  TYPE  ESTIMATES 


c 

c 

*- 

c 

c 

c 

MEASURE,  25  EMS  PICA. 

I 

o 

a 

1 

0 

a. 

i 

0 

a. 

i 

i 

vO 

00 

0 

o 

rH 

rH 
rH 

<M 

rH 

No.  2-Point  Leads  to  Pound  

31 

31 

31 

31 

31 

31 

No.  3-Point  Leads  to  Pound  

21 

21 

21 

21 

•1 

21 

No.  Ems  in  Line 

50 

38 

'3  '  , 

30 

27% 

25 

No.  Lines  to  1000  Ems 

20 

26% 

30 

33% 

36% 

40 

No.  of  Inches  to  1000  Ems 

1  ;, 

3 

324 

4% 

No.  2-Point  Leads  to  lead  1000  Ems 

L3 

21 

25 

27 

32 

33 

No.  3-Point  Leads  to  lead  1000  Ems.... 

12 

19 

23 

25 

28 

31 

TABLE  OF  STANDARD  SIZES  OF  NEWSPAPERS 

The  following  are  the  regular  sizes  of  newspapers  adopted  by  the  auxiliary  printers.  As 
a  matter  of  convenience  in  the  buying  of  printing  material  and  paper,  we  would  advise  parties 
planning  new  newspapers  to  adopt  one  of  these  sizes.  The  width  of  column  is  13  ems  1  J-Pt. 


Size  of  Paper 

Column  Rule 

Head  Rule 

5-Column  Folio  ... 

20x26  inches 

1724  inches 

11H  inches 

6-Column  Folio 

22x31  inches 

1924  inches 

132/8  inches 

7-Column  Folio  

24x35  inches 

2124  inches 

15^i  inches 

8-Column  Folio 

26x40  inches 

23%  inches 

17%  inches 

9-Column  Folio 

28x44  inches 

26      inches 

20      inches 

4-Column  Quarto 

22x31  inches 

1324  inches 

8%  inches 

5-Column  Quarto 

26x40  inches 

1724  inches 

11H  inches 

6-Column  Quarto        

30x44  inches 

1924  inches 

13%  inches 

7-Column  Quarto..                     

35x48  inches 

Jl  S   inches 

15^i  inches 

INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


12 


ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


ESTIMATE  FOR  JOB  OFFICE 

In  Connection  with  a  Seven  or  Eight-Column  Newspaper 

1  Challenge-Gordon  Job  Press  10x15  inches  inside  of  chase $250.00 

1  Marble  Imposing  Stone,  24x36,  with  Stand 11.00 

1  dozen  Steel  Quoins  and  Key 3.00 

1  Stained  Cabinet,  16  Two-thirds  Job  Cases,  Galley  Top 21.00 

1  Job  Stand,  with  Racks  for  12  Full  and  12  Two-thirds  Cases 5.50 

2  pairs  News  Cases 1.60  3.20 

1  Labor-Saving  Rule  Case 1.15 

1  Labor-Saving  Lead  and  Slug  Case 1.00 

10  Job  and  Triple  Cases 90  9.00 

3  pairs  News  Cases 1.60  4.80 

10  Two-thirds  Job  Cases 75  7.50 

1  Job  Galley,  10x16 3.00 

1  Wood  Composing  Stick,  24-inch 1.20 

1  Composing  Stick,  14-inch 1.60 

20  pounds  2-Point  Leads,  long 16  3.20 

50  pounds  Labor-Saving  2-Point  Leads  and  6-Point  Slugs 25  12.50 

25  pounds  Labor-Saving  Metal  Furniture 25  6.25 

2  pounds  Labor-Saving  Single  Rule,  2-Point 1.75  3.50 

2  pounds  Labor-Saving  Dotted  Rule,  2-Point 1.75  3.50 

2  pounds  Labor-Saving  Double  Rule,  6-Point 1.50  3.00 

5  pounds  8-Point  Fine-dot  Leaders  (Standard  Line),  for  blanks 53  2.65 

1  22^-inch  Paper  Cutter 80.00 

1  Little  Giant  Lead  and  Rule  Cutter 8.00 

5  pounds  Job  Black  Ink 50'  2.50 

1  pound  Fine  Job  Black 2.00 

Colored  Inks,  say 6.00 

25  pounds  6-Point  Roman,  Old  Style  or  Modern  (Standard  Line) .' 64  16.00 

25  pounds  10-Point  Roman,  Old  Style  or  Modern  (Standard  Line)  48  12.00 

25  pounds  18-Point  Woodward,  Poster  font .52  13.00 

20  fonts  Woodward,  Inland  and  Gothics,  say 55.00 

12  fonts  Cosmopolitan  and  Scripts,  say 65.00 

12  fonts  Saint  John,  Kelmscott,  Caledonian  Italics,  etc.,  say 50.00 

3  fonts  Wood  Type,  about 30.00 

1  half-case  Labor-Saving  Wood  Furniture,  with  Case 5.00 

30  yards  6-Point  and  12-Point  Reglet 60 

1  dozen  Gage  Pins : .60 

Cuts,  Borders,  Ornaments  and  Dashes,  say 18.00 

Spaces  and  Quads  for  Job  Type 14.00 

Subject  to  Discount.  $735.25 


ESTIMATES  FOR  WEEKLY  NEWSPAPERS 


In  these  estimates,  10-Point  and  8-Point  are  inserted  merely  to  show  the  quantity  of  type 
required.     Other  sizes  may  be  substituted,  varying  the  expense  but  little. 


ESTIMATE  FOR  6-COLUMN  PAPER  WITH  ARMY  PRESS 

Army  Press,  14x20  inches ....  $   60.00 

3  Brass-Lined  Galleys,  3l/2x23l/s  inches 2.00  6.00 

2  Six-inch  Composing  Sticks 75  1.50 

3  pairs  News  Cases.. ..             1.60  4.80 

6  Job  and  Triple  Cases 90  5.40 

1  News  Stand 3.75 

Mallet,  30c.;  Planer,  40c.;  Lye  Brush,  40c 1.10 

10  pounds  News  Ink 20  2.00 

10  Column  Rules  (6-Point),  5  short 45  4.50 

3  Head  Rules  (6-Point),  2  Double,  1  Parallel... 40  1.20 

20  Advertising  Rules,  4c.;  10  Double,  6c.,  and  10  Single  Dashes,  6c 2.00 

20  pounds  Leads  and  Slugs,  cut  to  measure 18  3.60 

Head  to  Paper 2.50 

75  pounds  10-Point  Roman  (Standard  Line)  ....                                                    48  36.00 

50  pounds  8-Point  Roman  (Standard  Line) 53  26.50 

1  font  8-Point  Woodward 2.25 

1  font  8-Point  Extended  Woodward 2.25 

1  font  10-Point  Woodward  2.50 

1  font  10-Point  Extended  Woodward 2.50 

1  font  10-Point  Condensed  Woodward... 2.50 

1  font  18-Point  Woodward,  $3.20;  1  pound  18-Point  Spaces  and  Quads,  45c 3.65 

Subject  to  Discount.  $176. SO 

INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  13  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


ESTIMATE  FOR  7-COLUMN  PAPER  WITH  ARMY  PRESS 

Army  Press,  16^x22^  inches....  $  85.00 

4  Brass-Lined  Galleys,  3l/2x23Ys  inches 2.00        8.00 

3  Six-inch  Composing  Sticks 75        2.25 

3  pairs  News  Cases 1.60        4.80 

7  Job  and  Triple  Cases 90        6.30 

1  News  Stand,  double 3.75 

Mallet,  30c.;  Planer,  40c.;  Lye  Brush,  40c. 1.10 

10  pounds  News  Ink .    .20        2.00 

12  Column  Rules  (6-Point),  6  short .50        6.00 

3  Head  Rules  (6-Point),  2  Double,  1  Parallel  45        1.35 

25  Advertising  Rules,  4c.;  12  Double,  6c.,  and  12  Single  Dashes,  6c. 2.44 

30  pounds  Leads  and  Slugs,  cut  to  measure .    .18        5.40 

Head  to  Paper 2.75 

100  pounds  10-Point  Roman  (Standard  Line) ..    .48  48.00 

50  pounds  8-Point  Roman  (Standard  Line) 53  26.50 

1  font  8-Point  Woodward 2.25 

1  font  8-Point  Extended  Woodward 2.25 

1  font  10-Point  Woodward  2.50 

1  font  10-Point  Condensed  Woodward 2.50 

1  font  10-Point  Extended  Woodward  J.5O 

1  font  12-Point  Woodward J.so 

1  font  12-Point  Condensed  Woodward J.so 

1  font  18-Point  Woodward  vJO 

1  font  18-Point  Condensed  Woodward 3. JO 

2  pounds  each  12-Point  and  18-Point  Spaces  and  Quads  45        l.sn 

Subject  to  Discount.  $231.44 


ESTIMATE  FOR  6-COLUMN  FOLIO-Size,  22x31  Inches 

The  right  hand  column  of  figures  gives  the  amount  when  it  is  intended  to  use  auxiliary  insidi-s. 

No.  3  Washington  Press....  ...$20O.oo  $j()().oo 

IpairChases 10.00     lo.oo 

1  Sixteen-inch  Roller  Frame,  Core  and  Casting                          4.10     4.10 

1  Set  Iron  Side  and  Foot  Sticks 3.3S  3.35 

4  Single  Patent-Lined  Galleys  J.oo  S.on  J                     4.OO 

3  Six-inch  Composing  Sticks 75  2.25    3  1.5O 

2  Job  Stands,  with  Racks 5. no  lo.oo       In. no 

5  pairs  News  Cases 1.6O  S.OO  4.                  f..4O 

10  Job  Cases .'><)  <;.<)<>  s                   T.JO 

30  yards  Reglet  and  Furniture,  assorted  .05  1.5O  JO                   l.on 

1  Cast-Steel  Shooting Stick,  medium.  75c. ;   1  Planer,  4Oc.  l.l.->     \.1^ 

100  Boxwood  Quoins.  6Oc.:    1  Hickory  Mallet,  large,  40c. l.OO     l.OO 

1  Lye  Brush,  Tampico ...  .30  .3(1 
50  Advertising  Rules,  13  ems  12-Point  .04  J.nn  3n                l.jn 
20  each  Double  and  Parallel  Dash  Rules...  .OS  3. JO  10  each         l.M) 
20  Single  Dash  Rules  .(><,  I.JO  lo                     .M) 
12  each  Double  and  Parallel  Cross  Rules....  .06  1.44  in  each        l.jo 

30  pounds  Leads  and  Slugs .IS  5.4O  20..                3.6O 

24  Metal  Foot  Slugs .<»4  .96     1J 4s 

20  Column  Rules  (6-Point)  19K  inches  long  .45  <;.<><>  in                4. .so 

4  Double  Head  Rules  (6-Point)  13  ;;  in.  Inn-  .  K)  1.60  2...                   .so 

150  pounds  10-Point  Roman  (Standard  Lino)  .4S  7J.no     1J5 60.00 

100  pounds     8-Point  Roman  (Standard  Line'  .53  53.no  75                3<>.75 

5  pounds  10-Point  Italic  (Standard  Lin.  .48  J.40     J.40 

15  pounds  8-Point  Leaders,  Fractions,  etc  .53  7.(>5  lo                  5.3O 

2  fonts  8-Point  Woodward 2.25  4.5O     1  2.J5 

2  fonts  10-Point  Woodward  J.5O  5.OO     1  J.5O 

1  font  12-Point  Woodward  J.sn  ....        J.so 

1  font  18-Point  Woodward  3. JO I.JO 

1  font  8-Point  Extended  Woodward                                              J.J5       J.J5 

1  font  10-Point  Extended  Woodward..  ...  2.50     J.5O 

1  font  10-Point  Condensed  Woodward         ...  J.5O     J.SO 

1  font  U-Point  Condensed  Woodward J.SO       J.so 

1  font  18-Point  Condensed  Woodward  3. JO  3. JO 

J  pounds  each  U-Point  and  18-Point  Spaces  and  Quads         .45  l.SO  l.SO 

Electrotype  Head..  ...  2.75         2.75 

Borders  and  Ornaments 2.00     2.00 

1  Imposing  Stone,  30x60  ...  1J.OO U.no 

Subject  to  Discount.  $466.10  $413. vs 

'       In  ordering,  always  state  what  Italic,  Leaders,  Commercial  Marks,  Fractions,  etc.,  are 
required,  as  none  are  sent  unless  specially  ordered. 

INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY                                            14  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


ESTIMATE  FOR  7-COLUMN  FOLIO-Size,  24x35  Inches 

The  right  hand  column  of  figures  gives  the  amount  when  it  is  intended  to  use  auxiliary  insides 

No.  4  Washington  Hand  Press  ...  ....$225.00 $225.00 

7-column  News  Chases,  in  halves 11.00  11.00 

1  Eighteen-inch  Roller  Frame,  Core  and  Casting 4.55  4.55 

1  set  Iron  Side  and  Foot  Sticks 3.75  3.75 

6  Single  Patent-Lined  Galleys 2.00  12.00  4 8.00 

4  Six-inch  Composing  Sticks 75  3.00  3  2.25 

4  Job  Stands,  with  Racks                                            5.00  20.00  2 10.00 

6  pairs  News  Cases 1.60  9.60  5 8.00 

10  Job  Cases 90  9.00  8  7.20 

51)  yards  Reglet  and  Furniture,  assorted 2.50  30    1.50 

Mallet,  Planer,  Shooting  Stick  and  100  Quoins     2.15  2.15 

1  Lye  Brush,  40c;  1  Saw,  $1.25;   1  Wood  Miter  Box,  40c 2.05  2.05 

75  Advertising  Rules  ...                    04  3.00  60   2.40 

25  each  Double  and  Parallel  Dash  Rules .08  4.00  16  each  2.56 

25  Single  Dash  Rules 06  1.50  18   1.08 

16  each  Double  and  Parallel  Cross  Rules 06  1.92  10  each  1.20 

30  pounds  Leads  and  Slugs,  cut .18  5.40  20   3.60 

28  Metal  Foot  Slugs  (18-Point) 04  1.12  14 56 

24  Column  Rules  (6-Point)  21K  inches  long .50  12.00  12   6.00 

5  Double  Head  Rules  (6-Point)  15:5-8  in.  long 45  2.25  3  1.15 

2  Parallel  Head  Rules  (5-Point)  15%  in.  long... 40  .80  80 

200  pounds  10-Point  Roman  (Standard  Line) 48  96.00  150 72.00 

150  pounds  8-Point  Roman  (Standard  Line) 53  79.50  100 53.00 

7  pounds  8-Point  Leaders  and  Fractions 53  3.71  3.71 

4  fonts  8-Point  Woodward 2.25  9.00  3  6.75 

2  fonts  8-Point  Extended  Woodward 2.25  4.50  4.50 

3  fonts  10-Point  Woodward 2.50  7.50  2 5.00 

2  fonts  10-Point  Extended  Woodward ..2.50  5.00  1  2.50 

1  font  12-Point  Woodward 2.80  2.80 

1  font  18-Point  Woodward 3.20  3.20 

Other  Display  Type,  and  Spaces  and  Quads,  say 25.00  23.00 

Heading  for  Paper,  say 3.00  3.00 

Inland  Borders  and  Ornaments,  say 5.00  4.00 

1  Marble  Imposing  Stone,  36x72 ...  18.00  .  18.00 

Subject  to  Discount.  $598.80  $506.26 

ESTIMATE  FOR  8-COLUMN  FOLIO-Size,  26x40  Inches 

No.  5  Washington  Hand  Press....  ....$250.00  $250.00 

8-column  News  Chases,  in  halves 13.00  13.00 

1  Twenty-inch  Roller  Frame,  Core  and  Casting 5.00  5.00 

1  set  Iron  Side  and  Foot  Sticks 4.20  4.20 

6  Single  Patent-Lined  Galleys                                                 2.00  12.00  4 8.00 

4  Job  Stands,  with  Racks 5.00  20.00  2 10.00 

4  Six-inch  Composing  Sticks 75  3.00  3  2.25 

,s  pairs  News  Cases  ...                                                    1.60  12.80  6  9.60 

12  Job  Cases 90  10.80  10   9.00 

50  yards  Reglet  and  Furniture,  assorted 2.50  30   1.50 

Mallet,  Planer,  Shooting  Stick  and  100  Quoins 2.15  2.15 

1  Saw,  $1.25;  1  Lye  Brush,  45c;  1  Wood  Miter  Box,  40c. 2.10  2.10 

100  Advertising  Rules 04  4.00  75    3.00 

75  Fancy  Brass  Dashes 10  7.50  50   5.00 

16  each  Double  and  Parallel  Cross  Rules 06  1.92  10  each  1.20 

35  pounds  News  Leads 18  6.30  20   3.60 

32  Metal  Foot  Slugs  ...                                   04  1.28  16 64 

28  Column  Rules  (6-Point)23%  inches  long 55  15.40  14   7.70 

5  Double  Head  Rules  (6-Point)  17%  in.  long .50  2.50  3 1.50 

2  Parallel  Head  Rules  (5-Point)  17%  in.  long .45  .90  90 

250  pounds  10-Point  Roman  (Standard  Line) .48  120.00  150 72.00 

175  pounds  8-Point  Roman  (Standard  Line) 53  92.75  125 66.25 

7  pounds  8-Point  Leaders  and  Fractions 53  3.71  3.71 

4  fonts  8-Point  Woodward 2.25  9.00  3  6.75 

4  fonts  10-Point  Woodward 2.50  10.00  3  7.50 

2  fonts  12-Point  Woodward ..2.80  5.60  5.60 

2  fonts  18-Point  Woodward 3.20  6.40  6.40 

Other  Display  Type,  and  Spaces  and  Quads,  say 26.00  22.00 

Heading  for  Paper,  say 3.25  3.25 

Inland  Borders  and  Ornaments,  say 5.00  4.75 

1  Marble  Imposing  Stone,  36x72 18.00  18.00 

Subject  to  Discount.  $677.06  $556.55 

Five-column  Quarto  outfit  amounts  to  about  the  same  as  an  8-column  Folio. 

INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY                                             15  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


IMPORTANT  NOVELTIES! 


IMPROVED  DASHES  AND  DOUBLE  QUOTATION  MARKS 


TO  CARRY  out  suggestions  made  to  us  by  a  number  of  our  most  progres- 
sive customers,  who  were  dissatisfied  with  the  ordinary  Em  Dash  (when  used 
as  a  mark  of  punctuation)  and  the  Single  Commas  and  Apostrophes  used  for 
quoting,  we  have  cut  a  new  series  each  of  Improved  Em  Dashes  and  Double 
Quotation  Marks,  and  take  pleasure  in  presenting  specimens  of  them  in  the 
following  matter.  We  have  no  doubt  that  they  will  be  generally  welcomed. 

The  Dashes  are  somewhat  heavier  in  face  than  the  old  Dashes,  and  are 
cut  slightly  shorter  in  length,  so  that — while  they  are  cast  on  em  bodies — it 
is  no  longer  necessary  to  set  thin  or  hair  spaces  between  them  and  adjoining 
words,  a  feature  which  every  compositor  will  appreciate.  They  are  provided 
with  an  extra  nick,  to  more  readily  distinguish  them  from  ordinary  Dashes. 

"Improved  Em  Dashes  "are  supplied  in  proportionate  quantity  with  all 
our  Modern  and  Old  Style  Romans  fonts,  without  extra  charge,  the  quantity 
of  ordinary  Dashes  in  the  fonts  being  reduced  to  that  extent.  These  Dashes 
are  also  put  up  separately  in  1-pound  fonts,  which  are  furnished  at  the  same 
prices  as  the  Romans.  They  will  work  with  any  face,  whether  this  be  of  our 
make  or  not,  and  printers  will  find  this  a  convenient  way  of  procuring  them. 

The  "Double  Quotation  Marks"  comprise  those  for  beginning  and  ending 
a  quotation.  Those  for  the  beginning  differ  from  the  turned  Commas,  having 
the  "tails"  descending  instead  of  ascending,  and  matching  in  reverse  those 
for  ending — this  being  the  form  most  approved  by  tasteful  book  printers.  To 
obviate  the  necessity  of  setting  thin  spaces  after  them,  the  "Quotes"  for 
beginning  are  cast  with  the  appropriate  space  after  each. 

"Double  Quotation  Marks"  are  put  up  in  1-pound  fonts  containing  both 
characters,  and  are  supplied  at  Roman  prices.  They  are  not  furnished  with 
the  regular  Romans,  unless  specially  ordered.  Printers  will  do  well  to  order 
one  or  more  of  these  small  fonts,  since  they  come  in  this  convenient  shape. 

IS.POINT  ^iu<  Eskew,  Wellston,  Ohio— "The  more 
I  learn  of  your  system  the  better  I  like  it." 

ii-poiNT  Albert  W.  Dennis,  Lynn,  Mass.— "I  have  often 
wondered  why  some  one  did  not  attempt  it  before." 

IO-POINT  D  B  Lall(iis,  Lancaster.  Pa.—"  Your  Standard  Line 
idea  is  something  printers  should  have  had  years  ago." 

'•'  I'<>INT  Charles  T.  Henderson.  Toulon,  Til.— "  I  am  pleased  with 

your  faces,  and  am  also  ^really  taken  with  Standard  lane." 

s-roiNT  W.  H.  Bevis,  Pawtucket,  R.  I. — "Your  system  of  type-mak- 
ing is  certainly  ;i  "Teat  improvement  over  the  common  way,  and 
I  have  no  doubt  the  type  will  pay  for  itself  in  the  time  saved." 

7-PoiNT  Henry  Halm,  foreman  "Northwestern  M  iller."  Minneapolis,  Minn.— 

"We  are  eagerly  watching  your  output  ami  shall  try  to  give  you  our 
business,  putting  in  your  type  as  fast  as  the  old  wears  out." 

6-ToiNT  E.  L.  Wepf,  Denver,  Colo.— "I  like  your  type  not  only  as  to  its  lining  t'ca- 

tnre,  Imt  the  making  of  figures  with  Old  Style  type  and  above  the  line  of  the 
same  height.  When  1  need  more  type  you  will  hear  from  me'" 

5VPOINT  W  E.  Fleming,  Belleville,  111.—"  I  am  highly  dated  over  your  Standard  Line 
system,  and  wonder  why  founders  who  have  devoted  a  life-time  to  the  business 
have  never  catered  to  the  printers'  convenience  in  casting  type." 

5-POINT  '">•  !>•  Wescott,  Reading,  Pa.— "You  have  made  another  step  towards  perfection.  The 

point  system  was  a  long  one,  you  have  made  another.  J  tliink  the  tests  have  all  been 
made,  and  when  I  lay  your  t\pe  '  «''"  merely  lie  putting  a  good  th  ing  into  pract  ical  use." 

INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  16  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


STANDARD  LINE  LEADERS 


Our  Standard  Line  Leaders  are  cast  from  a  new,  hard  and  tough 
composition.  We  guarantee  that  the  dots  will  not  break  off  and  that  they 
wear  longer  than  any  others.  They  are  made  in  four  styles,  as  shown 
below,  and  are  supplied  in  2-pound  and  5-pound  fonts,  at  the  following  prices 
per  pound: 

5-Point  .......................  ...  ..................  $1.20  10-Point  .............................................  $0.48 

SVPoint  ..............................................  74  11-Point  ..............................................  I  r, 

6-Point  ...........................................  -  .....  64  llM'oint  ..............................................  45 

7-Point  .................................................  56  14-Point  ..............................................  45 

8-Point  ....................  .............................  58  16-Point  .............................................  45 

9-Poiiit  ..............  ..................................  50  18-Point  ..............................................  45 


Standard  Line  Round-Dot  Leaders  No.  1,  (two  dots  to  em),  cast 
on  all  bodies  from  5-Point  to  18-Point,  in  en,  em,  1^-em,  2-em  and  3-em 
widths. 


Standard  Line  Fine-Dot  Leaders  No.  2,  cast  on  all  bodies  from 
6-Point  to  14-Point,  in  en,  em,  1^-em,  2-em  and  3-em  widths. 


Standard  Line  Round-Dot  Leaders  No.  3,  (one  dot  to  em),  cast 
on  all  bodies  from  6-Point  to  12-Point,  in  em,  2-em  and  3-em  widths. 


Standard  Line  Hyphen  Leaders  No.  4,  cast  on  all  bodies  from 
5-Point  to  12-Point,  in  en,  em,  l^-em,  2-em  and  3-em  widths. 


Standard  Line  Leaders  on  any  body  will  line  with  every  Roman  or 
display  face  cast  by  us  on  that  body.  Any  Standard  Line  Leader,  no  matter 
what  body,  may  be  made  to  line  accurately  with  all  faces  on  larger  or  smaller 
bodies  by  means  of  simple  justification  with  leads  and  slugs;  this  makes  them 
specially  available  for  large-face  date  lines,  etc. 

The  following  specimen  illustrates  how  our  four  styles  of  10-Point  Stand- 
ard Line  Leaders  line  with  various  faces  cast  on  10-Point  body: 

Roman  No.  20 Ext.  Old  Style Old  Style  No.  9 

Roman  No.  23 Woodward Old  Style  No.  10 

©ermart  9£o.  1_  Gothic  No.  1_     .French  Old  Style 

Italic  No.  20 Gothic  No.  6  .    .    .  O.  S.  Italic  No.  9 

Caledonian  Italic _1234567890 French  O.  S.  Italic 

Antique  No.  1 Gothic  Italic  No.  1 Latin  Series 

Latin  Antique TTufcor  Blacfe Latin  Condensed  Series 

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LT.it  it  A.  .tfi.OO  18-PojNT  INVITATION  SCRIPT  L.  c.  .f:?.oo:  c.  .f:: 


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CARD  FONTS.  12a  4A,  $3.25  —  1,.  C.  $l.<iri;  C. 


35a  10A,  $5.00  12-PoiNT  INVITATION  SCRIPT  L.  •'.  $i'.7i):  c.  $•_'.:  :;n 

tj&ncf/n  >••   f  .<•<•<  //f  /if  /(  rr/tnn     t  riS/CMiv  ^/  <•  rr/i/3    furry    /<  (     nt/<<f    rit    //f<    •s'rt/ttrrj 
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nyrrffrr    r  >i     fftn.   ///<     Jff»i<     ft.i    f  rrr    /i</irr  frrr    fr  t>  ttiff  frf/iri'f  J 
nfol       •_?}<    //t(     /r  //fu'r'ny     4    /irryt.i    rt't     i  .r/ir'/r'/  //t<     rfJ(     f///'< 
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CARD  FONTS.  18a  5A,  $'2.80  —  1..  c.  $!.(>();  C.  $1  .L'u 
SPACES  AND  QUADS  ARE  INCIA-DKD  IN  AI>I,  SCRIPT  FONTS. 

INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  50  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


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INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  51  ST.  Louis,  Mo,,  U.  S.  A. 


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INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  52  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


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The  sample  on  page  51  is  the  correct  form  for  a  Wedding  Invitation. 
It  is  set  in  24-Point,  18-Point  and  12-Point  INVITATION  SCRIPT,  and 
should  be  printed  on  the  first  page  of  a  folio  sheet;  size  of  page  as  indi- 
cated. It  should  be  folded  once  and  put  in  an  envelope. 

If  it  is  a  church  wedding,  an  Admission  Card,  size  2  by  3*2  inches, 
bearing  in  the  centre  the  line  "Please  present  this  card  at  the  Church," 
printed  in  18-Point  Invitation  Script,  may  be  enclosed. 

The  hour  of  ceremony  is  often  announced  on  a  separate  card,  size 
2  3-8  by  3  1-4  inches,  the  word  "Ceremony"  being  set  in  24-Point,  and 
the  line  "at  five  o'clock"  in  18-Point  Invitation  Script,  immediately 
below  it,  separated  by  a  6-Point  slug;  printed  in  the  centre  of  the  card. 

For  those  whose  presence  is  desired  at  the  reception  after  the  cere- 
mony the  card  at  the  bottom  of  page  52  is  enclosed. 

The  Announcement,  size  and  style  as  on  this  page,  should  be  printed, 
folded  and  enveloped  the  same  as  a  wedding  invitation.  With  it  should 
be  enclosed  an  At  Home  Card,  size  and  style  of  the  one  on  page  54. 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


53 


ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A, 


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of  pat;!1  f>'J  shows  t  In1 
riirrri't  si/.i1  ami  form 
of  an  Invitation  to  a 
ilanrr  at  a  privati-  ri'S- 
idence. 

The  sinulkT  canls 
on  this  page  art-  tin- 
i-orrt'ct  sizes  for  gen- 
tlemen, married  and 
single  ladies. 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


54 


ST.  Louis.  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


COMMERCIAL  SCRIPT 


20u7A,$7.50 


-'I    1'OINT  COMMERCIAL  SCRIPT 


L.  C.  $3.75;  C.  $8.  75 


s 


25a9A.  $6.00 


CARD  FONTS,  lOa  4A,  $4.25  —  L.  C.$2.10;  C.  $2.15 


18-PoiNT  COMMERCIAL  SCRIPT 


L.  C.  $3.00;  C.  $8.00 


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emphasis 


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CARD  FONTS,  12a  4A,  $3.25  —  L.  C.  $1.65;  C.  $1.60 

36-POINT  AND  48-POINT  SIZES  OF  COMMERCIAL  SCRIPT  IN  PREPARATION. 
SPACES  AND  QUADS  ARE  INCLUDED  IN  ALL  SCRIPT  FONTS 


ROYAL  ITALIC 


10«6A,  $3.50 


24-PoiNT  ROYAL  ITALIC 


L.  C.  $1.70;  C.  $1  .so 


DESIGN 
^Popular  Attractions  Found 
Itight  Types  Noticed  35 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


55 


ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


SERIES 


26a  10A,  $3.00  14-POINT  CALEDONIAN  ITALIC  L.  C.  $1.75;  C. 

No $ 

Sixty  Days  after  .we  wilt  pat/ 

the  INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY,  at  St. 
Louis,  in  cash,  Dollars,  for 

invoice  of  Standard  Line  Type,  Inland 
Art  Ornaments,  14-4-  feet  of  Borders  and 
sixteen  fonts  of  Labor-saving  Rule. 

Prosperous  Fruiters 

28a  12A,  $2.80  12-PoiNT  CALEDOM  AN  ITALIC  L.  C.  $1.56;  C.  $i  .•_•:• 

TO  POSTERITY:  Gondar,  B.  C.  56 

Two  Thousand  Years  after... 
I  promise  to  pay  to  some  Type  Foundry  tliut 
maizes  Standard  Line  Type,  5,927.21  Dollars; 
if  more  time  is  required  note  will  be  made  to 
suit;  a  complete  catalog  must  be  furnished  not 

later  than  December ,  A.  D.  189 

JVo. Wise  King  Solomon 

34al4A,$2.50  10-PoiNT  C.\  LK.I.DXI  A  N  ITALIC  L.  C.  $1 .  4M;  C.  $  1 . 1  u 

JOYOUS  GREETING!  Age  of  Invention,  18»"> 

Be  it  Icnown  that  on  the day  of. ,  18... 

appeared  before  us  The  Inland  Type  Fou  mlrij ,  inventor* 
of  Standard  Line  Type,  and,  submitted,  proofs  thai  no 
special  leaders  are  required  for  their  Caledonian  Italic 
series;  it  lines  with  all  their  other  faces  on  like  bodies. 
(Seal)  Printing  Fraternity 

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INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  56  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


(?=**=£ 

32al2A,$2.80  12-POINT  ITALIC  No.  20  L.  C.  $1.55;  C.  $1.25 

STANDARD  LINE  TYPE 

Is  the  only  material  for  the  progressive  printer,  and 
its  advantages  are  acknowledged  everywhere.  Both 
in  finish  and  exactness  our  type  is  far  superior  to  all 
others,  will  wear  better  and  satisfy  all  requirements 
which  arise  in  legal  blank  work  as  well  as  general  16 


38a  14A,  $2.50  10-PoiNT  ITALIC  No.  20  L.  C.  $1.40;  C.  $1 .10 

ALL  OUR  OLD  STYLE  FIGURES 

Are  uniform  in  height  and  line,  and  all  small  cap  letters  liable 
to  be  confused  with  the  lower  case  characters  have  an  extra  nick 
near  top  of  body .  Old  Style  type  has  one  nick  more  than  Roman 
and  our  standard  job  faces  are  more  uniform  in  face  and  in  the 
finish,  accuracy  and  durability  are  far  superior  to  all  others  47 


44al6A,  $2.25  8-POINT  ITALIC  No.  20  L.  C.  $1.30;  C.  $().<»r. 

ALL  FACES  OF  ONE  BODY  LINE  PERFECTLY 

And  faces  of  different  bodies  are  made  to  line  by  use  of  1-Point  or  2-Point 
leads,  without  the  use  of  card  or  paper.  Throughout  the  old  style  series  the 
figures  are  uniform  in  size  and  line,  while  retaining  the  old  style  design,  thus 
adapting  them  to  all  uses.  In  all  respects  our  type  is  the  best,  and  being  cast 
on  point  bodies  will  match  those  of  all  other  type  foundries  in  this  respect  58 


50a  ISA,  $2.00  6-POINT  ITALIC  No.  20  L.  C.  $1.20;  C.  $0.80 

STANDARD  LEADERS  AND  STANDARD  LINE  TYPE 

Lining  perfectly  and  labor-saving,  thus  adding  to  the  profits  while  making  pleasing  effects  in 
progressive  and  practical  printing.  In  spite  of  the  general  use  of  leaders  it  is  often  necessary 
to  use  rule,  and  in  this  connection  our  standard  line  system  will  be  appreciated,  enabling 
the  compositor  to  have  accurate  line  without  the  use  of  cardboard,  thus  saving  much  time  and 
labor.  Not  only  will  the  adoption  of  our  system  save  enormously  in  labor  and  produce  better 
results,  but  as  our  material  is  more  available  for  different  classes  of  work  there  is  an  actual 

HHHH     HHHHHHH HHHH 

INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  57  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


FRENCH  O.  S.  ITALIC  SERIES 

Figures  are  Uniform  in  Size  and  Lining 
36a  12A,  $2.80  12-PoiNT  FRENCH  OLD  STYLE  ITALIC  L.  C.  $1.60;  C.  $1.20 

OUR  TYPE  IS  SUPERIOR  TO  ANY 
These  are  excellent  faces  for  circulars  and  being  cast 
on  our  new  system  line  with  all  job  faces  and  Romans 
All  faces  on  different  bodies  can  be  made  to  line  with 
one  another  by  the  use  of  regular  leads.  Standard  Line 
Leaders  will  line  with  all  Romans  and  Old  Styles  360 


40a  16A,  $2.50  10- POINT  FRENCH  OLD  STYLE  ITALIC  i. .  • '.  $1 .  ir>:  c.  .fi  .nr> 

SUCCESSFUL,  PRUDENT  PRINTERS  WHO 
Used  Standard  Line  Type  will  have  nothing  else.  Our  book  and 
newspaper  faces  are  now  shown  complete  from  5 -Point  to  12 -Point 
Printer  will  note  that  the  Old  Styles  have  lining  figures  throughout 
Our  Leaders  are  also  cast  on  point  set  and  line  with  all  faces.  A 
glance  at  the  specimen  pages  shown  in  this  catalog  will  prove  an 


48a  ISA,  $2.25  8-PoiNT  FUI.M  n  < >u>  STYLE  ITA i.ir  L.  r.  $1  .:«o:  r.  $o.'.ir> 

IT  FILLS  A  LONG  FELT  WANT  AMONG  PRINTERS 

Do  not  be  imposed  upon  by  the  representations  of  other  concerns  icJio  intimate  that 
the  advantages  of  our  system  are  not  as  great  as  we  claim.  The  great  saving 
accomplished  by  Standard  Line  can  he  demonstrated  by  a  practical  test.  We 
•will  gladly  extend  to  you  every  facility  for  making  such  a  test,  and  arc  willing 
to  abide  by  the  results.  In  finish  and  accuracy  our  type  is  superior  to  others  78 


55a  20A,  $2.00  6-PoiNT  FKI.MH  OI,I>STYI.K  ITALIC  L.  c.  $  1  .I'd;  ( '.  ^u.su 

IT  IS  NOT  THE  NUMBER  OF  POUNDS  OF  TYPE  YOU  PURCHASE 

Which  counts,  but  the  amount  of  material  which  is  actually  available.  Look  at  the  small  amount 
of  type  you  have  set  up  in  jobs  and  compare  it  with  the  large  quantity  which  is  lying  idle  in  the 
cases.  By  adopting  our  system  you  can  make  the  minimum  quantity  of  type  do  the  maximum 
amount  of  work,  as  it  is  available  under  any  and  all  circumstances,  while  the  old  stuff  can  only 
be  used  for  some  particular  purpose.  Figure  out  the  amount  you  pay  yearly  for  labor.  A  saving 
of  5  or  10 per  cent,  will  go  a  long  ways  toward  purchasing  the  type  actually  used  in  your  shop  492 

.HHHH HHHHHHH      HHHH  . 

INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  58  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


OLD  STYLE  ITALIC  SERIES 

Figures  are  Uniform  in  Size  and  Lining 
3Ua  14A.  $2.80  12-1'oiNT  OLD  STYLK  ITALIC  No.  9  L.  C.  $1.45;  C.  $1.35 

ALL  OLD  STYLE  FIGURES  ARE 

Uniform  in  size  and  line.      In  our  system  each  figure 
not  only  matches  its  fellows  in  width,  but  is  a  multiple 
of  one  of  the  spaces.     As  this  makes  them  multiples  of 
points,  they  will  justify  with  all  other  spaces,  quads, 
leads,  slugs  and  brass  rules.     Send  for  our  catalog  68 

38a  15A,  $2.50  10-POINT  OLD  STYLE  ITALIC  NO.  9  L.  C.  $1.40;  C.  $1.10 

IN  ALL  THE  OLD  STYLES  THE  FIGURES 
Above  and  below  the  line  have  been  abandoned,  and  while  they 
still  retain  their  Old  Style  characteristics  they  have  been  made 
uniform  in  appearance,  and  their  legibility  increased.  What 
has  been  said  of  the  figures  applies  as  well  to  the  points.  In 
all  cases  these  will  be  found  to  justify  with  spaces  and  point  4-2 

40al5A,$2.25  8-PoiNT  OLD  STYLE  ITALIC  No.  9  L.  C.  $1.30;  C.  $0.95 

IN  CONNECTION  WITH  OUR  LINING  TYPE 

But  one  set  of  Leaders  is  necessary  for  each  body,  since  these  Leaders 
will  line  with  our  Roman,  Old  Style,  Job  and  patented  faces  with 
perfect  results.  Either  the  saving  of  original  outlay  or  composition 
alone  will  go  a  long  way  towards  making  you  a  good  profit  in  your 
composing  room.  The  round -dot  leaders  are  made  on  all  bodies  up  to 
and  including 18- Point,  and  the  fine-dot up  to  14- Point 

45al8A,$2.00  6-PoiNT  OLD  STYLE  ITALIC  No.  9  L.  C.  $1.15;  C.  $0.85 

THE  IMPROVED  STANDARD  LINING  SYSTEM 

One  of  the  most  important  changes  is  our  lining  system.  A  glance  at  specimen  sheets 
issued  during  the  past  few  years  will  show  that  the  constant  demand  for  something  of 
this  kind  has  led  to  ever  recurrent  attempts  to  solve  the  problem;  but  these  efforts  have 
been  sporadic  and  inconsistent,  and  failure  to  take  into  account  all  the  conditions  has 
rendered  the  results  unsatisfactory.  All  our  types  are  cast  Standard  Line,  including 
Romans,  Italics,  Gothics,  Latins,  and  all  other  Job  faces,  and  line  with  one  another  364 

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INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  59  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


MODERN  ROMAN  SERIES 

Card  Fonts 

32a  14A,  $2.80  12-PoiNT  ROMAN  No.  20  L.  C.  $1.55;  C.  $1.25 

OUR  PERFECT  SYSTEM  OF  LINING 
STANDARD  LINE  LEADERS  DESIRABLE 

One  of  the  most  important  changes  is  our  lining 
system.  A  glance  at  the  specimen  sheets  issued 
during  the  past  few  years  shows  that  constant  258 

40al6A,  $2.50  10-POINT  ROMAN  No.  20  L.  C.  $1.40;  C.  $1  .  1  () 

ROMANS,  GOTHICS,  ITALICS,  TITLES,  AND  ALL 
JOB  FACES  ON  THE  SAME  BODY  LINE  PERFECTLY 

One  of  the  most  important  changes  is  our  lining  system.  A 
glance  at  the  specimen  sheets  issued  during  the  past  few  years 
shows  that  a  constant  demand  for  something  of  this  kind  360 

45a  16A,  $2.25  8-PoiNT  HUMAN  No.  20  L.  C.  $1.30;  C.  $0.95 

HANDSOMELY  CUT  FACES  ON  STANDARD  LINE  SYSTEM 

EACH  FACE  WILL  LINE  PERFECTLY  WITH  EVERY  OTHER 
One  of  the  most  important  changes  is  our  lining  system.    A  glance  at 
the  specimen  sheets  issued  during  the  past  few  years  will  show  that  tin- 
constant  demand  for  something  of  this  nature  has  led  to  ever  recurrent 
attempts  to  solve  the  problem;  but  these  efforts  have  l»een  sporadic 


50a20A,$2.00  6-PoiNT  KOMAN    No.  20  I,    i     *  1  .-_'();  C.  $0.80 

FAVORITE  OLD  AS  WELL  AS  ORIGINAL  FACES  ON   IMPROVED  LINK 
SUPERIOR  LABOR-SAVING  FEATURKS  AI»I>I,IKJ>  TO  PIMNTIM;  MATKKIAI. 

One  of  the  most  important  changes  is  our  lining  system.  One  glance  ,-it  the  specimen 
sheets  issued  during  the  past  few  years  will  show  that  the  constant  demand  for  something 
of  this  kind  has  led  to  ever  recurring  attempts  to  solve  the  problem:  but  these  efforts  li.-ive 
been  sporadic  and  inconsistent,  and  the  failure  to  take  into  account  all  the  conditions  ti:;:> 

42a  16A,  $2.00  5-PoiNT  KOMAN  No.  20  L.  c.  $1.15:  r.  - 

STANDARD  LINE  LEADERS  CAN  BE  USED  FOR  OTHER  THAN   ROM  AX  FACES 

USEFULNESS  OF  LEADERS  is  GREATLY  AUGMENTED  TNDKK  OUK  SYSTEM 

One  of  the  most  important  changes  is  our  lining  system.  A  glance  at  the  specimen  .sheets  tlmt 
were  issued  during  the  past  few  years  shows  that  the  constant  demand  for  something  of  this  nature 
has  led  to  recurring  attempts  to  solve  the  vexing  problem;  but  these  efforts  Inivr  I  .....  n  sporadic  and 
inconsistent,  and  the  failure  to  take  into  account  all  the  conditions  has  rendered  the  results  v. 

SMALL  CAP  FONTS:  12-POINT,  9A,  50C.   10-POINT,  12A,  50C.   8-POINT,  14A,  45C. 
6-POINT,  1BA,  40C.   5-POINT,  10A,  40C.  EXTRA. 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  60  ST.  Louis.  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


OLD  STYLE  ROMAN  SERIES 

Card  Fonts 

L"_';I  IL'A.  $3.20  IB-POINT  OLD  STYLE  No.  9  L.  C.  $1.60:  C.  $1.«0 

POPULAR  OLD  STYLES 

Improved  with  Standard  Line  Feature 

Surpassing-  in  Utility  its  Rivals  36 

Cast  also  on  18-Point  body  to  order. 
34al4A,$2.80  12-PoiNT  OLD  STYLE  No.  9  L.  C.  $1.55;  C.  $  I  .L'fi 

OUR  FIGURES  ARE  UNIFORM  IN  SIZE 

JUSTIFY  WITH  REGULAR  SPACES  OR  QUADS 
One  of  the  most  important  changes  is  our  system 
of  lining.    A  glance  at  .the  specimen  sheets  issued  950 

40a  16A,  $2.50  10-PoiNT  OLD  STYLE  No.  9  L.  C.  $1.40;  C.  $1.10 

OUR  TYPE  IS  BY  FAR  THE  MOST  DURABLE 

GIVING  SUPERIOR  RESULTS  IN  ELKCTROTYPING 
One  of  the  most  important  changes  is  our  lining  system.    A 
glance  at  the  specimen  sheets  issued  during  the  past  few  years 
shows  that  the  constant  demand  for  something  of  this  sort  486 

45a  16A,  $2.25  8-POINT  OLD  STYLE  No.  9  L.  C.  $1.30;  C.  $0.95 

STANDARD  LINE  TYPE  THE  GREAT  SAVER  OF  LABOR 
TWENTIETH  CENTURY  TYPE  SURE  TO  PLEASE  PRINTERS 

One  of  the  most  important  changes  is  our  lining  system.  A  glance 
at  the  specimen  sheets  issued  during  the  past  few  years  will  show  that  a 
constant  demand  for  something  of  this  nature  has  led  to  recurrent  $372 

50a  20A,  $2.00  6-POINT  OLD  STYLE  No.  9  L.  C.  $1.20;  C.  $0.80 

ALL  OUR  OLD  STYLE  FONTS  ARE  CAST  WITH  AN  EXTRA  NICK 

READILY  DISTINGUISHED  FROM  SAME  SIZES  OF  MODERN  FACES 

One  of  the  most  important  changes  is  our  lining  system.  A  glance  at  the  specimen 
sheets  issued  during  the  past  few  years  shows  that  a  constant  demand  for  something 
of  this  kind  has  led  to  ever  recurrent  attempts  to  solve  the  problem;  these  efforts  465 

SMALL  CAP  FONTS:    12-PoiNT,  9A,  50c.     10-PoiNT,  12A,  50c. 

8-POINT,   12A,  45C.       6-POINT,    15A,  40C.   EXTRA. 

LARGER  SIZES  OF  THK  OLD  STYLE  No.  9  SERIES  ARE  IN  PREPARATION. 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  61  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


FRENCH  OLD  STYLE  SERIES 

Figures  of  this  Series  are  Uniform  in  Size  and  Lining 
5a4A,  $7.25  48-PoiNT  FRENCH  OLD  STYLE  L.  C.  $3.00;  C.  $  I  .-jr. 

MODERN 
Ornate  Face 

7a4A,$5.00  ::<>  -I'm  NT  I  •  i;  KM  11  OLD  STYLE  I,.  <'.$•_•.. -iii;  c.  $•_'.:•(» 

FURNISHED 

First-class  Slugs 


9a6A,$4.30  ."(>  I'UINT  FKK.NCH  < >LI>  STYLK  L.  C.  93.00;  G    - 

PROFIT-MAKING 
Reduced  to  a  Science 

12a6A,$3.50  24-ToiNT  FRENCH  ULU  STYLK  L.  C.  $1.75;  C.  sf  1  .T.'i 

NIMBLE  PRINTERS 
Produce  Annual  Results 

INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  62  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 

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l6a8A,  (3.30 


FRENCH  OLD  STYLE  SERIES 

Figures  of  this  Series  are  Uniform  in  Size  and  Lining 

L'O  POINT  FRENCH  OLD  STYLE  L.  C.  $1.65;  C.  $1.05 

POPULAR  OLD  STYLE 
Ornaments  the  Superior  Work 


2(iii  n>.\.  $:i.20 


K>- POINT  FRENCH  OLD  STYLK 


L.  C.  $1.70; C.  $1.50 


SEND  FOR  ESTIMATES  NOW 
This  Believed  a  Reasonable  Request  52 

36a  15A,  $2.80  12-PoiNT  FRENCH  OLD  STYLE  L.  C.  $1.60;  C.  $1.20. 

LINING  FIGURES  AND  HANDSOME  FACES 
ARE   DELIGHTS  TO  ARTISTIC  PRINTERS  GENERALLY 

Fast  Compositors  Praise  Standard  Line  10 


40a  1(>A.  $l>.r>0 


10- POINT  FRENCH  OLD  STYLE 


L.  C.  $1.45;  C.  $1.05 


BEST  METAL  COMPOSITION  YET  PRODUCED 

PRACTICAL  DEMONSTRATION  WARRANTS  THIS  ASSERTION 

Investigate  the  Merits  of  Standard  Line  Type  843 


8- POINT  FRENCH  OLD  STYLE 
50a  ISA,  $2.25  L.  C.  $1.30;  C.  $0.95 

SUPERIOR  FACILITIES 

ENABLING  US  TO  PRODUCE  BETTER 

And  More  Durable  Goods  23 


6-PoiNT  FRENCH  OLD  STYLE 
55a20A,  $2.00  L.  C.  $1.20;  C.  $0.80 

ORDERS  PROMPTLY  FILLED 

WITH    POPULAR    FACES   ON   STANDARD   LINE 

Business  Constantly  Increasing  $75 


SMALL  CAPS:    12-PoiNT,  OA,  50c.     10-PoiNT,  10A,  50c. 

8-POINT,    12A,  45C.       G-POINT,   16A,  40C.   EXTRA. 


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INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


63 


ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


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Original 

4a3A,$8.00  48-PoiNT  EXTENDED  OLD  STYLE  L.  C.  $3.10;  C.  $4.90 

FINISH 
Perfect  6 

5u  .  8A,  $5.50  :;r,-  POINT  KXTKNDKD  OLD  STVI.K  L.  0.  $•_'.  l<>;  C.  $::.  in 

DESIGN 
Combine  18 

5a3A,  $4.:iO  :;O-|'<>IXT  KXTKNDKH  (>i,i>  STVI.K  L.  (  '.  $  1  .'.io:  C.  $•_'.  l<> 

INCREASE 
Specimen  34 

8a  4  A,  $!i.50  L'  I   POINT  KXTKNDKD  OLD  STVI  K  L.  c.  $1  .si»;  c.  $1  .70 


FILED  AWAY 


Bettering  Values 


Improved  25 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  64  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


Exx.  OLD  STYLE 

Original 

12a6A,  $8.20  18-PoiNT  EXTENDED  OLD  STYLE  L.  C.  $1.65;  C.  $1.55 

MODKRN  SYSTKM 

Fine  Printing  Material 

Superior  Types  12 

18a  10A,  $2.80  12-PoiNT  EXTENDED  OLD  STYLE  L.  C.  $1.40;  U.  $1.40 

COMPARE  THE  PRICES 
Respond  to  Your  Best  Interest 
Profitable  Supplies 


20a  14A,  $2.50  10-PoiNT  EXTENDED  OLD  STYLE  L.  C.  $1.20;  C.  $1.30 

\VRIXE  KOR  ESTIMATE  NCTW 

Stock  of  Printers'  Goods  is  Complete 
Every  Department  Frilled  95 

22a  14A,  $2.25  8-POINT  EXTENDED  OLD  STYLE  L.  C.  $1.10;  C.  $1.15 

FURNISHED   FINE   PRODUCTIONS 

STANDARD   LINK  TYF»KS 

Extended  Old  Style  Face  Outranks  its  Class 
Advance  of  tne  Procession  $76 

28a  15A,  $2.00  6-PoiNT  EXTENDED  OLD  STYLE  L  C.  $1.00;  C.  $1.00 

SPECIAL  SMA.LL  CALF'S  ARE  UNNECESSARY 

IMPORTANT  EOR  COMPOSITORS 

Cast  on  Standard  Line  any  Size  Cap>s  can  be  Used 
as  the  Small  Caps  of  the  Size  Next  Largjer  ISO 


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INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  65  ST.  Louis.  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


FULL-FACE  SERIES 


22a  14A,  $2.80  12-POINT  FULL-FACE  No.  1  L.  C.  $1.40;  C.  $1.40 

IMPROVED  PLAIN  LETTERS 

Old  Stand-Bys  and  Favorites  Bettered 

We  Cast  All  on  Standard  Line  250 

28a  16A,  $2.65  11-POINT  FULL-FACE  NO.  1  L.  C.  $1.30;  C.  $1.35 

FULL-FACES  BROUGHT  INTO  SYSTEM 

Types  for  Titles,  Side-Heads  and  Emphatic  Words 

Lining  Accurately  with  Our  Roman  Faces  316 

28a  16A,  $2.50  10-POINT  FULL-FACE  No.  1  L.  C.  $1.25;  C.  $1 .25 

DESIRABLE  FOR  TABULAR  WORK 

Figures  Altered  and  Cast  Systematic  in  Thickness 
Are  Fitted  to  Point  Sets  in  All  the  Sizes  $48 

30a  16A,  $2.40  9-PoiNT  FULL-FACE  No.  1  L.  C.  $1.20;  C.  $  1  .'_'<) 

BECOMES  CONSTANTLY  MORE  POPULAR 

Advantages  of  Our  Standard  Line  Meriting  Appreciation 
Those  Once  Using  Our  Type  Want  No  Other  279 

30a  16A,  $2.25  8-PoiNT  Kri.i,  KACK  No.  1  L.  C.  $1.10;  C.  $1 . 1  5 

PRODUCES  LABOR- SAVING  MATERIAL 

Modern  Methods  Introduced  by  the  Inland  Type  Foundry 
Outclassing  the  Sleeping  Old-Fogy  Concerns  158 

38a22A,$2.00  i;  POINT  FULL-FACK  No.  l  I,,  r.  .f  l  .oo:  r.  *  l  .00 

IMPORTANT  FACT  WHICH  SHOULD  NEVER  BE  FORGOTTEN 

Single  and  Dotted  Two-Point  Brass  Rule  Lines  with  Every  One  of  Our  Faces 

Easily  Justified  to  Line  by  Use  of  Point- System  Leads  and  Slugs  $369 

32a  ISA,  $2.00  5^-PoiNT  FULL-FACE  No.  1  L.  C.  $1.00;  C.  $1.00 

MAKING  THINGS  COMFORTABLE  FOR  THE  COMPOSITOR 

Vexatious  Chopping-Up  of  Paper  and  Cardboard  Now  Relegated  to  the  Past 

Setting  of  Legal  Blanks  and  Similar  Forms  is  a  Pleasant  Work  815 


26al5A,$2.40  9-PoiNT  FULL-FACE  No.  2  L.  C.  $1.20;  C.  $1.20 

POINTER  FOR  THE  PROFIT- SEEKERS 

Investigate  the  Merits  of  Our  Standard  Line  Type 

Makes  Earning  of  Money  an  Easier  Task  29O 

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INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  66  ST.  Louis,  Mo..  U.  S.  A. 


CONDENSED  NO.  1  SERIES 


26al6A,$2.80  12-PoiNT  CONDENSED  NO.  1  L.  C.  $1.40;  C.  $1.40 

OUR  FACILITIES  FOR  MAKING 

Type  are  of  the  Very  Best  and  Cannot  Fail  to 

Please  the  Most  Fastidious  Person  374 

32a20A,  $•_'.<•,;-•  11-PoiNT  CONDENSED  No.  1  L.  C.  $1.30;  C.  $1.35 

OUR  STANDARD  JOB  FACES  ARE  MORE 

Uniform  in  Face  and  Justification  Than  any  Other  Make 
Ornaments  and  Borders  of  all  Kinds  in  Stock  45 

32a20A,  $2.50  10-PoiNT  CONDENSED  No.  1  L.  C.  $1.25;  C.  $1.25 

ALL  PRINTERS  SHOULD  EXAMINE 

Our  System  and  Then  Compare  it  With  That  of  Others 
It  Always  Stands  the  Tests  Satisfactorily  984 

38a22A,  $2.40  9-PoiNT  CONDENSED  No.  1  L.  C.  $1.20;  C.  $1.20 

WE  MANUFACTURE  A  COMPLETE  LINE  OF  BRASS 

Rule  and  our  Jobbing  Department  is  the  Most  Complete  in  the  West 

Superior  Printing  Material  of  all  Kinds  Quickly  Supplied  62 

36a20A,  $2.25  8-POINT  CONDENSED  NO.  1  L.  C.  $1.15;  C.  $1.10 

ALL  FACES  ON  EACH  BODY,  ROMANS,  ITALICS, 

Antiques,  and  all  Job  Faces  Line  With  One  Another  at  the  Bottom 

Our  Figures  Need  no  Special  Justifying  in  Tabular  Work 

42a26A,  $2.20  7-PoiNT  CONDENSED  No.  1  L.  C.  $1.10;  C.  $1.10 

ALL  OUR  JOB  TYPE  CAN  BE  SET  SOLID  AND  THE  LIABILITY 

Of  the  Descending  Letters  Breaking  Off  is  Entirely  Overcome  and  all  Printers  Can  See 
That  this  in  Itself  is  a  Very  Important  Money-Saving  Feature  295 

44a26A,  $2.00  6-POINT  CONDENSED  No.  1  L.  C.  $1.00;  C.  $1.00 

THIS  CONDENSED  SERIES  WILL  LINE  WITH  OUR  ROMAN 

Without  the  use  of  Cardboard  and  can  be  Used  in  Sub-headings  and  in  Tabular  Work 
Our  Leaders  Will  Also  Line  With  it  as  Well  as  With  the  Roman  790 

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INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  67  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


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CONDENSED  No.  2  SERIES 

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14a7A  $3.50  24-POINT  CONDENSED  No.  2  L.  C.  $1.80;  C.  $1.70 

STANDARD  LINE  PRODUCT 
Popular  Among  Printers  92 

18a  10A,  $3.30  20-PoiNT  CONDENSED  No.  2  L.  C.  $1  .r,r>;  c.  .f  l  .1;,') 

DEMANDS  FOR  MODEEN  SYSTEM 
Now  Constantly  Increasing  56 

20a  12A,  $3.20  18-PoiNT  CONDENSED  No.  2  I.,  c.  !Hl.r>5:  ('.  $1  .f.r, 

INTRODUCING  A  UNIFORM  METHOD 
Product  of  Inland  Type  Foundry  35 

22a  12A,  $3.20  16-PoiNT  CONDENSED  No.  2  1,.  0.  $l.c.o;  C.  .fl.no 

SAVING  IN  BOTH  TIME  AND  LABOR 
Users  of  Standard  Lining  Faces  40 

24al5A,$3.00  II    POINT  »  'ONDKNSKD  No.  '_'  1,.  <'.  $  1 .."><>:  C.  $  1  .:>(> 

IMPROVEMENTS  IN  ORDINARY  STYLES 
Enhancing  Their  Usefulness  Greatly  76 

30a  ISA,  $2.80  12-PoiNT  CONDENSED  No.  2  L.  C.  $1.40;  C.  $  1 .  4o 

REMODELING  COMMON  FACES  THROUGHOUT 
Manifest  Faults  in  Founding  Remedied  $84 

34a20A,  $2.65  1 1 -POINT  CONDENSED  No.  2  L   C.  $1.30;  C.  $1 .35 

REPRODUCING  POPULAR  HANDSOME  OLD-TIMERS 
Supply  Improvement  in  Many  Essential  Details  98 

INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  68  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


CONDENSED  No.  2  SERIES 


34a20A,  $2.50  10-PoiNT  CONDENSED  No.  2  L.  C.  $1.26;  C.  $1.25 

TAKING  ADVANTAGE  OF  YEARS  OF  EXPERIENCE 
Errors  of  Former  Type  Making  are  Corrected  50 

38a  22A,  $2.40  9-PoiNT  CONDENSED  No.  2  L.  C.  $1.20;  C.  $1  .20 

CAREFUL  CONSIDERATION  GIVEN  TO  THE  PRINTERS'  WANTS 
Best  Labor-Saving1  Material  the  Result  of  Particular  Study  49 

38a22A,$2.25  8-POINT  CONDENSED  No.  2  L.  C.  $1.15;  C.  $1.10 

STANDARD  LINE  AND  UNIT  SETS  A  DESIRABLE  COMBINATION 
Perfect  Justification  in  Every  Direction  Easily  Secured  $82 

38a24A,  $2.20  7-POINT  CONDENSED  No.  2  L.  C.  $1.10;  C.  $1.10 

REFORMS  MADE  THAT  HAVE  HITHERTO  BEEN  CONSIDERED  IMPOSSIBLE 
Obstacles  Found  to  be  Not  so  Insurmountable  as  Claimed  by  Founders  175 

40a  25A,  $2.00  6-POINT  CONDENSED  NO.  2  L.  C.  $1.00;  C.  $1.00 

HINDERED  BY  NO  PRECEDENTS  OR  TRADITIONS  IN  OUR  TYPE  FOUNDRY 
Our  House  is  Not  Obliged  to  Follow  the  Old  Methods  and  Systems  360 

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HALF-TITLE  SERIES 


28a  16A,  $2.25  8-POINT  HALF-TITLE  L.  C.  $1.15;  C.  $1.10 

ALL  OUR  FACES  LINE  WITH  ONE  ANOTHER 

Attaining  Perfect  Accuracy  Without  Use  of  Cardboard 

Our  Brass  Rule  Department  is  Very  Complete  46 

30a  ISA,  $2.00  6-POINT  HALF-TITLE  L.  C.  $1  .00;  C.  $1.00 

IT  WILL  BE  TO  YOUR  INTEREST  TO  BUY  OUR  TYPE 

Standard  Line  Type  is  the  Only  Material  for  Wide-Awake  Printers 
Elements  of  our  Metal  Combine  Toughness  and  Hardness 

28a  16A,  $2.00  5VPOINT  HALF-TITLE  L.  C.  $1.00;  C.  $1.00 

LINING  SYSTEM  WILL  SAVE  LABOR  IN  JUSTIFICATION 

We  Buy  and  Sell  Second-Hand  Machinery,  and  can  Often  Offer  you 

Bargains  in  These  Goods.     Send  for  Illustrated  Catalog  28 

INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  69  ST.  Louis,  Mo,,  U.  S.  A. 


CONDENSED  TITLE  No.  2 


10A  24-PoiNT  CONDENSED  TITLE  No.  2  $2.50 

INCREASE  USEFULNESS  16 

14A  18-PoiNT  CONDENSED  TITLE  No.  2  $2.00 

STANDARD  LINE  RECOMMENDED 
PRINTERS  INVESTIGATE  78 

15A  16-PoiNT  CONDENSED  TITLE  No.  2  $i.so 

MATERIAL  MEETING  THE  DEMAND 
THOROUGHLY  REMODELED  $840 

15A  14-PoiNT  CONDENSED  TITLE  No.  2  $i.<;r> 

LATEST  IDEAS  IN  TYPE  FOUNDING 
PROGRESSIVE  INSTITUTION  95 

16A  12  POINT  CONDKNSKD  TITLK  N  <>.•_'  $l.r><> 


20 A  I  (>  I'OINT  <'ONI»KXSKI>  TITI.I:  No .-  $l.ln 

METAL  COMPOSITION  THE  BEST  EVER  USED 
OUES  GUARANTEED  MOST  DURABLE  63 


20A  9-i'oiNT  CONDENSED  TITLE  NO.  2 

INTERESTS  PRINTERS  THAT  WORK  FOR  PROFITS 
MOST  PERFECT  MATERIAL  EVER  OFFERED  25 


»> - 1 '< ) i N T  CONDENSED  TITLE  N <> .  •_' 

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EXCELLENT  PRODUCTIONS  PLEASE 


8-PoiNT  CONDENSED  TITLE  No.  2 
24A,  $!.•_>.-, 

MORE  USEFUL  ARE  LEADERS 
LINE  WITH  ALL  FACES  70 

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INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  70  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


IONIC  AND  CLARENDON 


16a8A,$3.20  18-POINT  IONIC  L.  C.  $1.«5;  C.  $  1 .55 

LEADING  PRINTERS 

Getting  our  Superior  Type  28 

24a  15A,  $2.80  12-POINT  IONIC  L.  C.  $1  .•»<•;«'.  $1.40 

MODERN  SYSTEMATIC  PRODUCT 
Setting  the  Pace  for  Our  Competitors  $30 

34a20A,$2.20  7-POINT  IONIC  L.  C.  $1.10;  C.  $1.10 

MONEY-SAVING  TYPE  MADE  FOR  SUPERIOR  JOBBING 

Great  Possibilities  in  Having-  Systematic  Material  to  Produce  Fine  Work 
Point  Bodies,  Standard  Line,  Unit  Sets  and  Most  Useful  Faces  279 

34a20A,  $2.00  6-POINT  IONIC  L.  C.  $1.00;  C.  $1.00 

WE  SUPPLY  ALL  FIGURES  ON  UNIFORM  POINT  SETS 

They  are  also  Multiples  of  and  Justify  -with  Our  Regular  Spaces  and  Gluads 

Advantages  Inherent  in  the  Unit-Set  System  of  Casting-  Type  456 


25A  7-ToiNT  CLARENDON  TITLE  $1.20 

ENDLESS  VARIETY  OF  ORIGINAL  BORDERS  AND  ORNAMENTS 

MANY  OF  OUR  BEAUTIFUL  BORDERS  ARE   MADE   FOR  TWO   COLORS 

SPECIMEN  SHEETS  WILL  BE  FURNISHED  ON  APPLICATION  $25 

22A  6-PoiNT  CLARENDON  TITLE  $1.00 

ALL  OUR  TYPE  CAN  BE  SET  SOLID  AND  THE  LIABILITY  OF 

THE  DESCENDING  LETTERS  TO  BREAK  OFF  IS  ENTIRELY  OVERCOME 

OLD  STYLE  FIGURES  MADE  UNIFORM  IN  SIZE  AND  LINE  360 


40a24A,  $2.20  7-PoiNT  CLARENDON  L.  C.  $1.10;  C.  $1.10 

PRINTERS  ARE  ADVISED  TO  BE  CAREFUL  IN  BUYING  TYPE 

Bungling  Imitations  of  Standard  Line  Type  are  Now  Being  Put  on  the  Market 

Not  Made  to  Agree  with  our  Accurate  Dies  and  Measurements  487 

38a22A,$2.00  6-POINT  CLARENDON  L.  C.  $1.00;  C.  $1.00 

OUR  STANDARD  LINE  SYSTEM  MEETS  ALL  REQUIREMENTS 

Every  Possible  Use  of  Type  Has  Been  Carefully  Considered  and  Years  of  Earnest 

Study  Were  Devoted  to  Bringing  It  to  the  Acme  of  Perfection  19 

INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  71  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


ANTIQUE  SERIES 


4a3A,  $6.00  42-PoiNT  ANTIQUE  No.  1  L.  C.  $2.40;  C.  $3.60 

USEFUL 

Products  5 

5a4A,  $5.00  36-PoiNT  ANTIQUE  No.  1  L.  C.  $1.90;  C.  $:?.10 

DESIGNS 
Excellence  18 

8a4A,$4.30  30-PoiNT  ANTIQUE  No.  1  L.  C.  $2.20;  C.  $l!.  1  0 

FINER  TYPE 
Style  Esthetic  12 


12a6A,  $3.30  20-PoiNT  ANTIQUE  No.  1  L.  C.  $1.65;  C.  $1  .t>5 

LINING  SYSTEM 

Problem  Finds  Solution 

Standard  Perfect  30 

INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  72  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


ANTIQUE  SERIES 


16a9A,$3.20  18-PoiNT  ANTIQUE  No.  1  L.  C.  $1.65;  C.  $  1.55 

PRINTERS  REMEMBER 

Standard  Lining  System  Has 

No  Equal  in  the  Market 

26a  14A,  $2.80  12-PoiNT  ANTIQTK  No.  1  L.  C.  $1  .40;  C.  $1.40 

OUTFITS  FOR  NEWSPAPERS 

Furnished  on  Short  Notice  and  Estimates 

Most  Cheerfully  Submitted  85 

30al6A,$2.50  10-POINT  ANTIQUE  No.  1  L.  C.  $1.25;  C.  $1.25 

SUPERIOR  WORK  AND  LARGE  PROFITS 

Are  a  Natural  Result  of  Using  Standard  Lining  Type 

Enterprising  Printers  all  Recommend  It  74 

32a  1«A.  $2.LT»  8-PoiNT  ANTIQUE  No.  1  L.  C.  $1.15;  C.  $1.10 

BRASS  RULE  IN  LABOR-SAVING  FONTS 

Circles,  Ovals,  Octagons  and  Many  Other  Special  Shapes  Are 

Made  to  Order  in  the  Shortest  Possible  Time  62 

34a  20A,  $2.20  7-PoiNT  ANTIQUE  No.  1  L.  C.  $1.10;  C.  $1.10 

COMPLETE  OFFICES  ALL  ON  STANDARD  LINE  SYSTEM 

Number  of  Faces  Cast  on  Uniform  Line  now  so  Large  that  the  Printer 

Need  no  Longer  Buy  the  Old.  Money-Wasting-  Material  84 

34a20A,$2.00  (>  -  POINT  ANTIQUE  No.  1  L.  C.  $1.00;  C.  $1.00 

REMEMBER,  WE  ARE  AT  ALL  TIMES  PREPARED  TO 

Prove  Every  Claim  as  Regards  the  Finish  and  Accuracy  of  our  Product 

In  Type  Making  we  Propose  to  Stay  at  the  Very  Top  36 

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INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  73  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


LATIN  ANTIQUE  SERIES 


5a3A,  $7.25  48-POINT  LATIN  ANTIQUE  L.  C.  $3.10;  C.  $4.15 

REAPED 


6a4A,  $5.00  36-PoiNT  LATIN  ANTiyrF.  L.  C.  $•_'.  •_'<>;  C.  .fi'.sn 

NEATEST 
Ornaments  38 


7a5A,  $4.30  30-PoiNT  LATIN 


MONEY  SURE 
Return  Profits  40 

10a6A,  $3.50  24  POINT  LATIN  ANTiyi'K  L.  C.  $1  .75;  C.  $1  .75 


ARE  JUSTIFIED 


Point  Set  Figures  With 


Regular  Spaces  75 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  74  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


LATIN  ANTIQUE  SERIES 


15a  9A,  $3.20 


18-PoiNT  LATIN  ANTIQUE 


L.  C.  $1.60;  C.  $1.60 


EACH  STANDARD  LINE 

Face  Available  for  Date  Lines 

Use  With  2-Point  Rule 


22a  14A,  $2.80 


12-PoiNT  LATIN  ANTIQUE 


L.  C.  $1.35;  C.  $1.45 


EXPERT  COMPOSITORS  DESIRE 

Superior  Material  Wherewith  to  Execute 

Commercial  Work  Most  Rapidly 


26a  14A,  $2.50 


10-PoiNT  LATIN  ANTIQUE 


L.  C.  $1.25;  C.  $1.25 


PROVED  FINISH  AND  EXACTNESS 

Of  our  Type  Far  Better  than  that  of  any  Other 

All  Faces  of  One  Body  Will  Line  53 


28al«A,  $2.40 


9-PoiNT  LATIN  ANTIQUE 


L.  C.  $1.20;  C.  $1.20 


OLD  STYLE  FIGURES  PERFECTLY  UNIFORM 

They  Agree  With  One  Another  in  Height  and  Line,  and 

Cast  to  Point  Sets,  Justify  with  Spaces  21O 

28al6A,$2.25  8-PoiNT  LATIN  ANTIQUE  L.  C.  $1.15;  C.  $1.10 

FINEST  DESIGNS  IN  ARTISTIC  JOB  FACES 

Extensive  and  Splendid  Exhibit  of  Original  Ornaments 

Foremost  of  High-Class  Productions  79 


7-PoiNT  LATIN  ANTIQUE 
30a  16 A,  $2.20  L.  C.  $1.10;  C.  $1.10 

STANDARD  LINING  TYPE 

Obviates  Numerous  Vexations 

Keeps  Temper  Smooth  5O 


6-PoiNT  LATIN  ANTIQUE 
«0a  IfiA,  $2.00  L.  C.  $1.00;  C.  $1.00 

WE  ARE  AGENTS  FOR  ALL 

Kinds  of  Printing  Machinery  of 

Latest  Improved  Styles  46 


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INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


75 


ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


LATIN  SERIES 


8a5A,  $5.00  36-PoiNT  LATIN  L.  C.  $2.40;  C. 

TRUE  SYSTEM 


9a6A,$4.30  30-PoiNT  LATIN  L.  C.  f  9.00;  C.  ?8.8fl 

IMPROVEMENTS 

Original  Type  Designs 

Appreciated  23 

12a8A,$3.50  •_•  i- POINT  LATIN  L.  C.  $1.70j  0.  f  1.80 

POINT  SYSTEM  BOTH 

Ways  far  Superior  to  the  Old 

Method  of  Justifying  45 

18a  12A,  $«.20  18-PoiNT  L.vn  N  L.  C.  fl.65;  C.  fl.6D 

PERFECT  JUSTIFICATION 

Without  Cardboards  Thereby  Saving 

Large  Profits  to  Printers  386 

INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  76  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 

I 


LATIN  SERIES 


28a  16A,  $2.80  12-PoiNT  LATIN  L.  C.  $1.45;  C.  $1.:!5 

ESTIMATES  FURNISHED  TO  PRINTERS 

Brass  Rule,  Labor-Saving  Fonts,  Circles,  Ovals 

Other  Special  Shapes  Made  to  Order  $65 

32a  20A,  $2.50  10-PoiNT  LATIN  L.  C.  $1.25;  C.  $1.25 

HANDSOMEST  ART  ORNAMENTS  AND  BORDERS 

An  Endless  Variety  to  Select  From,  Largest  Assortment 

Most  Highly  Finished  Collection  in  the  Market  240 

32a20A,  $2.40  9-POINT  LATIN  L.  C.  $1.20;  C.  $1.20 

HIGHLY  IMPROVED  TYPE  FACES  DESIGNED 

Material  Supplied  for  Every  Kind  of  Artistic  Job  Printing 

Profits  Assured  on  Work  of  Any  Description  75 

34a20A,  $2.25  8-POINT  LATIN  L.  C.  $1.15;  C.  $1.10 

GOOD  WORK,  LARGE  PROFITS  AND  PLEASURE  TOURS 

Some  of  the  Many  Advantageous  Results  of  Standard  Line  Type 

Enterprising-  Printers  Must  Investigate  this  System  938 

36a24A,  $2.20  7  -POINT  LATIN  L.  C.  $1.10;  C.  $1.10 

LARGE  ASSORTMENT  OF  FACES  NOW  CAST  ON  STANDARD  LINE 

Entirely  Unnecessary  for  the  Progressive  Printer  to  Buy  Type  Not  Systematic 

Every  Style  We  Produce  is  Up-to-Date  and  Every  Font  is  Useful  210 

3(5a24A,  $2.00  6-POINT  LATIN  L.  C.  $1.00;  C.  $1.00 

ALL  SMALL  CAP  SORTS  LIABLE  TO  BE  CONFUSED  WITH  THE 

Same  Lower  Case  Characters  Have  an  Extra  Nick,  Thereby  Obviating  Errors 

Common  in  Distribution  and  Composition;  Another  Advantage  756 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  77  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


CONDENSED  LATIN  SERIES 

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8a5A,  $5.00  48-PoiNT  CONDENSED  LATIN  L.  C.  $2.40;  C.  $-_>.r,o 

Beautiful  ORNATE  Art 

10a  6A,  $4.00  36-PoiNT  CONDENSED  LATIN  L.  C.  $2.00;  C.  $'_'.oo 

STANDARD  Lining  Type  95 

18al2A,  $3.50  24-PoiNT  CONDKNSKD  LATIN  L.  c.  $1.7o:  r.  .fi.so 

SUPERIOR  AS  TO  DURABILITY 

Accuracy  and  Finisn  of  Our  Products  25 

30a  ISA,  $3.20  18-PoiNT  CONDKNSKI>  LATIN  L.  c.  $1  .c,o;  c.  $1  .r.o 

ONE  OF  THE  MOST  IMPORTANT  INNOVATIONS 
Is  our  Lining  System  and  Printers  Should  Investigate  30 

40a26A,$2.80  12-1'oiNT  COM.K.NSKI.  LATIN  L.  C.  $1.40;  C.  *  1    to 

OUR  STANDARD  JOBBING  FACES  ARE  MORE  UNIFORM 
In  Design,  Justification  and  Finish  than  any  Others  in  the  Market  62 

45a30A,$2.50  10-PoiNT  CONDENSED  LATIN  L.  C.  $1.20;  C.  $1.30 

REMEMBER  THAT  WE  INVITE  CAREFUL  AND  CRITICAL  EXAMINATION 
And  are  at  all  Times  Prepared  to  Prove  our  Claims  for  Standard  Line  System  $48 

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INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  78  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


BRUCE  TITLE  SERIES 


PATENT  PENDING 
24-PoiNT  HKUCK  TITLE 


NEAT  CAPS 
LIGHT  FACE  6 


6A 


20-PoiNT  BRUCE  TITLE 


$2.25 


EXCELLENCE 
BEST  MODELS  38 

7A  16-PoiNT  BRUCE  TITLE  $1.80        10A  12-PoiNT  BRUCE  TITLE  $1.50 

DESIGNS 
NEWEST  5 


TWO-LINES 
OUR  TITLES  4 


12A  IO-POINT  BRUCE  TITLE  $1.40 

ENGRAVERS 
CHOICE  PART  7O 


16A         8-PoiNT  BRUCE  TITLE  No.  2      $1.25 

UNIFORM  MATERIAL 
MODERN  ENTERPRISE  86 


14A  9-PoiNT  BRUCE  TITLE  $1.35 

LODGE  WORK 
NICE  PROGRAM  92 


ISA          6-PoiNT  BRUCE  TITLE  No.  1       $1.00 

NEAT  SOCIETY  PRINTING 
DELICACY  AND  SIMPLICITY  35 


20A          6-PoiNT  BRUCE  TITLE  No.  2       $1.00        20A          6-PoiNT  BRUCE  TITLE  No.  3       $1.00 

STANDARD  LINE  FACES  TWO-LINES  CALLED  TITLES 

REMARKABLE  PROGRESSION  $74        OUR  METHOD  OF  NAMING  SERIES  612 

EACH  SIZE  CAST  ON  SIX-POINT  HAS  A  DIFFERENT  NICK 

8-POINT  NO.  1  AND  6-POINT  NO.  4  OF  THIS  SERIES  IN  PREPARATION 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


79 


ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


SKINNER  SERIES 

Patent  Pending 

HAVING  started  in  the  most  disas- 
trous period  that  the  type-founding 
trade  has  ever  experienced,  the  success 
of  the  Inland  Type  Foundry  is  nothing 
less  than  phenomenal.  To-day,  at  the 
expiration  of  a  little  over  three  years,  its 
business  has  many  times  exceeded  that 

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INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 

Supplier  of 

PRINTERS'  MATERIAL  OF  EVERY  KIND 

Manufacturer  of 

STANDARD  LINE  TYPE 
Cast  to  Unit  Sets 

Art  Ornaments  and  Borders 

Brass  Rule,  Dashes,  Circles,  Etc. 
SAINT  LOUIS 


which  any  other  type  foundry  has  ever 
acquired  in  the  most  prosperous  times. 
This  is  largely  attributable  to  Standard 
Line,  Unit-Set,  and  many  other  innova- 
tions which  we  have  introduced  in  the 
type,  making  our  productions  the  most 
desirable  the  practical  printer  can  find. 

INLAND  ORNAMENTS,  SKRFKS  No.  25  —  displayed  above  — IVr  font,  $li.OO 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


80 


ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


6a4A,  $4.30 


SKINNER  SERIES 

Patent  Pending 
30-PoiNT  SKINNEB  L.  C.  $2.05;  C.  $2.25 

HANDSOME 
Neatest  Faces  5 


7a  4A,  $3.50 


24-PoiNT  SKINNEB 


L.C.  $1.75;  C.  $1.75 


FINE  LETTER 


Program  Enrich  14 


10a6A,  $3.20 


18-PoiNT  SKINNEB 


L.  C.  $1.60;  C.  $1.60 


ELEGANT  MODELS 
Finish  Chaste  Design  3O 


16a  10A,  $3.00 


14-PoiNT  SKINNEB 


L.C.  $1.50;  C.  $1.50 


END  OF  THE  CENTURY 
Material  Suited  to  the  Time  26 


12-PoiNT  SKINNEB 


20a  12A,  $2.80 


L.  C.  $1.40;  C.  $1.40 


DAINTY  WORK 
Finest  Obtained  15 


8-PoiNT  SKINNEB 


26al5A,$2.25 


L.  C.  $1.15;  C.  $1.10 


STANDARD  LINING 
Modern  Plan  Introduced  36 


10-PoiNT  SKINNEB  No.  1 


22a  14A,  $2.50 


L.  C.  $1.25; C.  $1.25 


LEADING  STYLE 
Exquisite  Display  48 


6-PoiNT  SKINNEB 


30a  ISA,  $2.00 


L.C.  $1.00;  C.  $1.00 


SYSTEMATIC  PRODUCTS 
Standard  Line  Type  the  Best  $9O 


10-PoiNT  SKINNEB  No.  2  AND  9-PoiNT  SKINNEB  IN  PEEPABATION. 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


81 


ST.  Louis.  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


WOODWARD  SERIES 

Patented  Aug.  4, 1896 
4a3A$950  60-PoiNT  WOODWARD  L.  C.  $3.70;  C.  $5.80 

FORMS 
Perfect  6 

5a4A,$7.25  48-PoiNT  WOODWARD  I.,  r.  .f.s.  n>:  r.  .fi.  ir. 

BORDER 
Specimen  8 

7a  4A,  $5.00  :i<5-l'oiNT  WOODWARD  I..  0.  *'_'.  in,  c.  .f  •_> . i ; 1 1 

LINING  TYPE 
Money  Saved  12 

9a5A,  $4.30  30-PoiNT  WOODWARD  L.  C.  $2.15;  C.  $2.15 

BEST  METHOD 
Fixing  Standards  20 

INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  82  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


WOODWARD  SERIES 

Patented  Aug.  4, 1896 

9a6A,  $3.50  24-POINT  WOODWARD  L.  C.  $1.60;  C.  $1.90 

UNIFORM  FIGURES 
Casting  Systematic  36 

15a9A$3.20  18- POINT  WOODWARD  L.  C.  $1.60;  O.  $1  .<><! 

ORDERS  LINING  TYPE 
Exhibit  of  Common  Sense  98 

18al2A,  $3.00  14-PoiNT  WOODWARD  L.  C.  $1.40;  C.  $1.60 

STANDARD  LINE  PRODUCTION 
Notice  Constant  Increase  in  Faces  $15 

22al5A,  $2.80  12- POINT  WOODWARD  L.  C.  $1.35;  C.  $1.45 

INVESTIGATION  RECOMMENDED 
Recognize  Advantages  of  Standard  Line  24 

26a  16A,  $2.50  10- POINT  WOODWARD  L.  C.  $1.25;  C.  $1.25 

SUPERIOR  MATERIAL  FOR  PURCHASERS 
Handsome  Faces  and  Lining  System  Combined  16 

28a20A,$2.25  8-POINT  WOODWARD  L.  C.  $1.05;  C.  $1.20 

ALL  PRINTERS'  SUPPLIES  ALWAYS  IN  STOCK 
Thoroughly  Equip  Printing  Establishments  with  Best  Type  38 

7-PoiNT  WOODWARD  6-PoiNT  WOODWARD 

34a20A,$2.20  L.  C.  $1.10;  C.  $1.10         34a  20A,  $2.00  L.  C.  $1.00;  C.  $1.00 

RIGHT  QUALITIES  IN  TYPE  STANDARD  LINE  SYSTEM 

Obtains  Supply  of  Lining  Faces  70       Type  for  the  Up-to-Date  Printer  12 


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INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  83  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


4a3A,  $9.50 


Patent  Pending 
60-PoiNT  WOODWARD  OUTLINE 


L.  C.  $3.70;  C.  $5.80 


5a4A,  $7.25 


48-PoiNT  WOODWARD  OUTLINE  L.  C.  $3.10;  C.  $J.ir> 


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7a4A,  $5.00 


36-PoiNT  WOODWARD  OUTLINE  L.  C.  $2.40;  C.  $2.60 


LINING  T 


9a5A,  $4.30 


30-PoiNT  WOODWARD  OUTLINE  L.  C.  $2.15;  C.  $2.15 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


84 


ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


9a6A,  $3.50 


Patent  Pending 
24-PoiNT  WOODWARD  OUTLINE  L.  C.  $1.60;  C.  $1.90 


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15a9A,  $3.20 


18-PoiNT  WOODWARD  OUTLINE 


18al2A,  $3.00 


L.C.  $1.60;  C.  $1.60 


LINDNG  TYPE 


14-PoiNT  WOODWARD  OUTLINE 

LDNE 
start  Bucresise  8 mi 


L.  C.  $1.40;  C.  $1.60 


22a  15A,  $2.80  12-PoiNT  WOODWARD  OUTLINE  L.  C.  $1.35;  C.  $1.45 

INVESTIGATION  RECOMMENDED 

LSirae  24 
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WOODWARD  and  WOODWARD  OUTLINE  are  cast  to  the  same  widths,  and  one  will  register 
accurately  over  the  other  for  use  in  two-color  work. 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


85 


ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


CONDENSED  WOODWARD 

Patented  Aug.  4, 1896 
Ba4A,$9.50  60-PoiNT  CONDENSED  WOODWAKD  L.  C.  $4.10;  C.  $5.40 

RULE 
Face  Lined  10 

8a5A,  $7.25  48-PoiNT  CONDENSED  WOODWAKD  L.  C.  $3.55;  C.  $:f.7i> 

BUYER  LIKES 
Modern  Prints  45 

8a6A,  $5.00  :}*}-}'OINT  CONDENSED  WOODWAKD  I,   0.  $'_'.. •?(>;  0.  $'_'.7i» 

SUPERIOR  PRODUCT 
Finest  and  Best  Made  96 

Kill  <5A,  $4. HO  30-POINT  CONDENSED  WOODWAKD  L.  C.  $2.20;  C.  $1.'.  10 

USING  STANDARD  LINE 
Saving  Compositors'  Labor  24 

INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  86  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


CONDENSED  WOODWARD 


12a8A,  $3.50 


Patented  Aug.  4, 1896 
24-PoiNT  CONDENSED  WOODWARD  L.  C.  $1.70;  C.  $1.80 


JUSTIFICATION  MUCH  SIMPLER 
Furnish  Every  Face  on  Unit-Sets  78 


Itfa  10A,$:5.20 


18-PoiNT  CONDENSED  WOODWARD 


L.  C.  $1.60;  C.$1.60 


DOTTED  BRASS  RULE  IN  BLANK  WORK 

Easily  Adjusted  to  Line  with  all  Type  Faces  26 


22a  14A,  $.S.OO 


14-PoiNT  CONDENSED  WOODWARD 


L.  C.  $1.50;  C. $1.50 


LEADERS  LINE  WITH  ALL  ROMAN  AND  JOB  FACES 
Abolish  Buying  Special  Leaders  for  Many  Display  Fonts  40 

28a  ISA,  $2.80  12-PoiNT  CONDENSED  WOODWARD  L.  C.  $1.40;  C.  $1.40 

PROOF  THAT  THE  IDEA  OF  UNIFORM  LINING  WAS  FEASIBLE 

Refusal  of  Older  Founders  to  Cast  Systematic  Type  Proving  Stupidity  35 

Desires  of  Progressive  Printers  Based  on  Experience 


:Ua  22A,  $2.50 


10-PoiNT  CONDENSED  WOODWARD 


L.  C.  $1.25;  C.  $1.25 


ELEGANT  CONDENSED  DISPLAY  FACE  FOR  NEWSPAPERS  IS  OFFERED 

Handsome  and  Attractive  Ornamentation  of  Headlines  and  Announcements  $92 

Suitable  for  Use  in  Every  Specimen  of  First  Class  Typography 


8-PoiNT  CONDENSED  WOODWARD 
36a25A,  $2.25  L.  C.  $1.10;  C.  $1.15 

PERMITS  PRINTERS  TO  SECURE  PROFITS 

Labor-Saving  Features  of  Standard  Line  Type  680 

Notice  the  Quicker  Results  Obtained 


6-PoiNT  CONDENSED  WOODWARD 
48a30A,  $2.00  L.  C.  $1.00;  C.  $1.00 

USEFUL  MODERN  FACE  FOR  SMALL  BOX-HEADINGS 

Condensed  Letter  for  Crowding  Matter  into  Little  Space  475 

Very  Suitable  for  Time-Tables  and  the  Like 


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INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


87 


ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


EXTENDED  WOODWARD 

Patented  Aug.  4, 1896 

4a3A,  $10.75  48-Poixr  EXTENDED  WOODWARD  L.  C.  $4.15;  C.  $6.60 

READ 
Black  5 

5a3A,  $6.40  36-PoiNT  KXTKNDKD  WOODWARD  L.  C.  $2.80;  C.  *.". .f,o 

SAMPLE 
Charmer  8 


5a3A,$4.70  30-PoiNT  KXTKNDKD  WOODWAKD  I,,  c.  .fj.li);  C.  $L'.ti(t 

PERFECT 
Good  Form  6 

7a  4A,  $•!.(>(»  24-PoiNT  EXTKM>KD  \VOODWAKD  L.  C.  $a.OO;  C.  $'J.n<i 


Extend  Letter  12 
Modern  Plant 

INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  88  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


9a  5A,  $3.20 


EXTENDED  WOODWARD 

Patented  Aug.  4, 1896 
18-PoiNT  EXTENDED  WOODWAUD  L.  C.  $1.65;  C.  $1.55 

BEST  METHODS 

Regularity  Eound  6O 

Improved  Lining 


14a8A,  $3.00 


14-PoiNT  EXTENDED  WOODWABD 


L.  C.  $1.50;  C.  $1.50 


NEAT  MODELS  USED 

Artistic  Jobbing  Letters  93 

Useful  and  Desirable 


16a  10A,  $2.80 


12-PoiNT  EXTENDED  WOODWARD 


L.  C.  $1.40;  0.  $1.40 


ECONOMICAL  PRINTERS 
Selecting  Profitable  Material 
Buy  Standard  Line  Type 


18a  10A,  $2.50 


10-PoiNT  EXTENDED  WOODWARD 


L.  C.  $1.25;  C.  $1.25 


SETTING  TVPE  MADE  EASIER 

Annoying  Hindrances  Abolished  SIS 

Introduced  Improved  Systems 


8-PoiNT  EXTENDED  WOODWARD 
22a  14A,  $2.25  L.  C.  $1.10;  C.  $1 . 1  5 

MUCH   SIMPLIFIED 

Justification  Perfected 

Unit  Set  Types  34 


I!  POINT  EXTENDED  WOODWARD 
28al6A,  $2.00  L.  C.  $1.00;  C.  $1.00 

QUICKER  COMPOSING 

With  Standard  Line  System 

Improved  Methods  62 


60-Point  Extended  Woodward  in  preparation. 


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INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


89 


ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


GOTHIC  No.  1  SERIES 


5a3A$600  42-POINT  GOTHIC  No.  1  L.  C.  $2.50;  C.  $3.50 

HERALD 
Advantage  6 

6a4A$500  36-PoiNT  GOTHIC  No.  1  L.  C.  $2.20;  C.  $_'.*'• 

SCIENCE 
Improved  Type 

8a  5A  $430  30-PoiNT  GOTHIC  No.  1  L.  C.  $'J.OO;  r.  $2.30 

COMPOSING 
Standard  Lining  3 

10a6A,  $3.50  24- POINT  GOTHIC  No.  1  I,.  «'.  *l  .';:>;<'.  $1.85 

PRINTER  FINDS 
Chance  to  Save  Work  18 

16a9A,  $3.20  18-POINT  GOTHIC  No.  1  L.  C.  $1 .55;  C.  $  1  .<>5 

LINING  TYPE  PAYS  BIG 
Dividends  to  Careful  Buyers  5O 

INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  90  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


GOTHIC  No.  1  SERIES 


20al2A,  $3.00  14-1'oiNT  GOTHIC  No.  1  L.  C.  $1.40;  0.  $1.60 

MOST  DURABLE  BODIES 
Made  from  Combination  Metal  26 

25ftl4A,$2.80  1  a-  POINT  GOTHIC  No.  1  L.  C.  $1.40;  C.  $1.40 

ORIGINAL  AND  UNIFORM   FACES 
Characteristics  of  Standard  Line  Type  8O 

•-'lia  14A,  $2.50  10-POINT  GOTHIC  No.  1  L.  C.  $1.25:  C.  $1.25 

GOTHICS  AND  TITLES  IMPROVED 
Standard  Line  Justifies  Without  Cardboard  3 

30al6A,  $2.40  9-POINT  GOTHIC  No.  1  L.  C.  $1.20;  C.  $1.20 

LABOR-SAVING  TYPE  BODIES  ARE   PERFECT 
No  Trouble  to  make  Leaders   Line  with   Every  Face  913 

34a  ISA,  $2.25  8  -POINT  GOTHIC  No.  1  L.  C.  $1.15;  C.  $1.10 

OUR  TYPE  METAL  IS  OF  A  NEW  COMPOSITION 

Guaranteed  to  be  Superior  in  Finish  and  Durability  to  all  Others 

Highest  Quality  and  the  Best  Workmanship  86 

38a  20A,  $2.20  7-  POINT  GOTHIC  No.  1  L.  C.  $1.  10;  C.  $1  .  10 

EVERY  COMPOSITOR  APPRECIATES  STANDARD  LINE  TYPE 

Annoying  Complications  Peculiar  to  the  Old  Style  Justification  are  Obviated 

Vexatious  Troubles  Incident  to  Type-Setting  Abolished  315 

38a20A,$2.00  (5-1'OINT  GOTHIC  No.  1  L.  C.  $1.00;  C.  $1.00 

PRINTERS  SHOULD  INVEST  IN  LABOR-SAVING  SYSTEM 

Modern  Improved  Material  Designed  for  the  Use  of  Enterprising  Craftsmen 

Desires  of  Progressive  Typographers  Have  Been  Met  26 


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INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  91  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


TITLE  GOTHIC  No.  5 


4A  36-PoiNT  TITLE  GOTHIC  No.  5  $3.50 

GRINDERS 

5A  30-PoiNT  TITLE  GOTHIC  No.  5  $3.00 

BROKERAGE 


7A  24-PoiNT  TITLE  GOTHIC  No.  5  .fj.r.o 

SAVE  MATERIAL 


9A  20-POINT  TITLK  GOTHIC    No.  :,  $•_'.'_'  5 

BUY  STANDARD  LINE 


12A  16-TOINT  TITI.K  (JoTHir   N«>.  :>  $1.80 

NOTABLE  INNOVATION 
OBTAIN  MODERN  FACES  18 

12A  12-PoiNT  TITLK  GOTHIC  No.  r>  .fi.r.n 

JUSTIFICATION  SIMPLIFIED 
BEST  SYSTEM  OF  WIDTHS  26 

16A  10-PoiNT  TITLE  GOTHIC  No.  5  *l.tn 

STANDARD  ORIGINAL  GOTHICS 
MOST  ACCURATE  IN  THEIR  LINING  5 

INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  92  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


TITLE  GOTHIC  No.  5 


s>- POINT  TITLE  (;OTHIC  No.  5  $1.35 

GOTHICS  AND  TITLES  IMPROVED 
MAKE  MONEY  WITH  STANDARD  LINE  10 

ISA  8-PoiNT  TITLE  GOTHIC  No.  51  $1.25 

OUR  BODIES  ARE  ACCURATE  AND  PERFECT 
UNIFORM  FACES  AND  FIGURES  ARE  SECURED  56 

22A  8-PoiNT  TITLE  GOTHIC  No.  52  $1.25 

GOOD  WORK,    LARGE   PROFITS  AND   PLEASURE 
ARE  RESULTS  OF  OUR  NEW  STANDARD  LINE  SYSTEM  32 

20A  6-PoiNT  TITLE  GOTHIC  No.  51  $1.00 

OUR   LEADERS  LINE  WITH  ALL  BODIES  BY  MEANS  OF  LEADS 

BRASS   RULES,   BRACES,    DASHES,   CIRCLES  AND  OVALS   IN   STOCK 

EVERY  COMPOSITOR  APPRECIATES  OUR  SYSTEM  43 

24A  6-PoiNT  TITLE  GOTHIC  No.  52  $1.00 

ALL  FACES  ARE  MADE  TO  LINE  BY  USE  OF  LEADS  AND  SLUGS 

COMMERCIAL  PRINTERS   READILY  SEE  THE  MANY  ADVANTAGES  SECURED 

MONEY-MAKERS  INVEST  IN   LABOR-SAVING  MATERIAL  28 

28A  G-POINT  TITLE  GOTHIC  No.  53  $1.00 

WE  ARE  AGENTS   FOR  ALL  MAKES  OF  PAPER  CUTTERS  AND   PRINTING   PRESSES 

OUR  STOCK  OF  CASES,  CABINETS,   STANDS  AND  ALL  OTHER  WOOD   GOODS    IS  COMPLETE 

USEFUL  AND  DURABLE  TYPE  ADMIRED  BY   PRUDENT  PURCHASERS  $915 

30A  6-PoiNT  TITLE  GOTHIC  No.  54  $1.00 

PUT    IN    STANDARD    LINE    TYPE    IN    PLACE    OF   WHAT   YOU    ARE    USING    AND    OBSERVE    THE 

ADVANTAGE    YOU    HAVE    OVER    COMPETITORS;      NO    CARDBOARD    OR    PAPER    NEEDED    WITH    OUR    TYPE 

LABOR    SAVED    IS    MONEY    EARNED    AND    CAN    BE    DONE    WITH    OUR    MATERIAL  478 

EACH  SIZE  CAST  ON  SIX-POINT  HAS  A  DIFFERENT  NICK 
B-POINT  TITLE  GOTHIC  Nos.  52,  53  AND  54  WILL  ALSO  BE  CAST  TO  ORDER  ON  5-PoiNT 

BODY,  IN  FONTS  OP  10  POUNDS  AND  OVER,  AT  SECOND  CLASS  PRICES. 


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INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  93  ST.  Louis.  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


GOTHIC  No.  6  SERIES 

Original 

10a5A,  $3.60  24-POINT  GOTHIC  No.  6  L.  C.  $1.80;  C.  $1.70 

HANDSOME  STYLES 
Modern  Patterns  25 

16a7A,$3.30  20-POINT  GOTHIC  No.  (i  L.  C.  $1.75:  ('.  $  1  .r>.-) 

COMMEND  PERFECTION 
Believed  Admirable  63 

25a  12A,  $3.20  16-POINT  <  ioTH  1C   No.  C,  L.  C.  $  1  .»>.->:  C.  $  1  ..->:> 

DESIGNING  ELEGANT  FASHION 
Neat  Standard  Line  Products  14 

26al2A,  $3.00  14-PoiNT  GOTHIC  No.  C,  L.  C.  $1  .<><>:  ('.  $1 .40 

SCIENTIFIC  METHOD  OF  FOUNDING 
Furnish  Most  Accurate  Material  82 

32a  16A,  $2.80  12   1'oiNT  GOTH  ic  No.  r,  L.  C.  $  1  .:>(»:  C.  $1 .30 

LEADERS  MADE  MORE  USEFUL  THAN  EVER 
Upon  our  System  they  Line  with  all  Faces  36 

34a  16A,  $2.50  10-1'oiNT  Corn  ic  No.  (5  I..  < '  .$  1  .:',u:  t '.  $  1  .•_'() 

NUMEROUS  ADVANTAGES  OF  OUR  STANDARD  LINE 
Recognized  by  all  Intelligent  Type  Buyers  $75 

36a20A,  $2.'J5  8-POINT  GOTHH'  No.  «  L.  C.  $1. 15;  C.  $1 . 10 

ENDORSING  INNOVATIONS  IN  THE  MANUFACTURE  OF  TYPE 
Our  Various  Improvements  Give  Pleasure  to  all  Printers  18 


6-PoiNT  GOTHIC  No.  6 
40a22A,  $2.00  L.  C.  $1.00;  C.  $1.00 


5-PoiNT  GOTHIC  No.  6 
42a  24A,  $2.00  L.  C.  $1.00;  C.  $1.00 


PROFITS  SURE  IN  STANDARD  LINE    ]    ACCURATE  INTERLINING  is  READILY  ACCOMPLISHED 

Labor-Saving  Ideas  Proved  Cardboard  or  Paper  Rendered  Useless 

Remove  Doubts  as  to  Expediency  35  These  Troublesome  Adjuncts  to  Justification  $69 


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INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  94  ST.  Louis,  Mo..  U.  S.  A. 


TITLE  GOTHIC  No.  7 

Original 

20-PoiNT  TITLE  GOTHIC  No.  7  $2.25 

IMPROVED  DESIGNS 

10A  18-PoiNT  TITLE  GOTHIC  No.  7  $2.00 

WERE  ALL  REMODELED 
HANDSOME  TYPE  12 

14A  14-PoiNT  TITLE  GOTHIC  No.  7  $1.65 

MODERN  SYSTEMS  OF  LINING 
SUPERIOR  PRODUCT  48 

16A  12-PoiNT  TITLE  GOTHIC  No.  7  $1.50 

EVERY  SERIES  ON  STANDARD  LINE 
PRINTERS'  MO£IEY- SAVER  $50 

20A  10-PoiNT  TITLE  GOTHIC  No.  7  $1.40 

AVOIDS  CUTTING  CARDBOARD  AND  PAPER 
ONLY  METAL  LEADS  NEEDED  63 

9-PoiNT  TITLE  GOTHIC  No.  7  8-PoiNT  TITLE  GOTHIC  No.  7 

20A,  $l.:i5  24A,  $1.25 

FOUND   TO   SAVE    LABOR      SYSTEM   IN  FIGURE  WIDTHS 
BETTERED   TYPE   45  OBTAIN  UNIFORMITY  98 


6-PoiNT  TITLE  GOTHIC  No.  71 
22A,  $1.00 


6-PoiNT  TITLE  GOTHIC  No.  72 

28A,  $1.00 


CAST   TO   MULTIPLES    OF   SPACES        STANDARD   LINE  TYPE  WITHOUT  A  RIVAL 
FIGURES  AND   POINTS  $60  NO  OTHER  CAN  SURPASS  IT  35 


6-PoiNT  TITLE  GOTHIC  No.  7.3 
30A,$1.00 


6-PoiNT  TITLE  GOTHIC  No.  74 
35A,  $1.00 


USEFULNESS   OF  SYSTEMATIC  TYPE  APPRECIATED          COMBINATIONS  OF  VARIOUS  SIZES  AS  CAPS  AND  SMALL  CAPS 
OUR  INNOVATIONS   IN   LETTER  FOUNDING   32  EASILY  MADE  WITHOUT  INTRICATE  JUSTIFICATION  $479 


EACH  SIZE  CAST  ON  SIX-POINT  HAS  A  DIFFERENT  N.CK 


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INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  95  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


CONDENSED  GOTHIC  Ne,  1  SERIES 

OViginal 

5a4A,  $10.00  72-PoiNT  CONDENSED  GOTHIC  No.  31  L.  C.  $4.10;  C.  $5.90 

Gothic  Face  9 


THIS  SIZE  IS  CAST  ON  STANDARD  TITLE  LINE. 


5a4A,  $8.75  72-PoiNT  CONDENSED  GOTHIC  No.  1  L.  C.  $3.50;  C.  $.">.•_'.-, 

PERFECTION 

Uniform  Lines  6 

6a4A,  $7.00  »;o  I'OINT  CONDENSED  (JDTHIC  No.  l  I,.  •'.  .f:i.  tit;  c   ^:',.f,o 

GOTHIC  SERIES 

Made  Complete  5 

INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  96  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


CONDENSED  GOTHIC  No.  1  SERIES 

Original 

8a  4A,  $6.40  54-POINT  CONDENSED  GOTHIC  NO.  1  L.  C.  $3.25;  C.  $3.15 

ELEGANT  MODES 

Perfected  Letters  28 

8a  5A,  $6.00  48-POINT  CONDENSED  GOTHIC  NO.  1  L.  C.  $2.90;  C.  $3.10 

IMPROVED  GOTHIC 

Largest  Series  Cast  10 

9a  5A,  $4.50  42-PoiNT  CONDENSED  GOTHIC  No.  1  L.  C.  $2.25;  C.  $2.25 

ARTISTIC  DESIGNING 

Cut  and  Finish  Superb  96 

9a  6A,  $4.00  36-POINT  CONDENSED  GOTHIC  NO.  1  L.  C.  $1.90;  C.  $2.10 

TYPE  LINING  SYSTEM 

Appreciated  by  Printers  54 

INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  97  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


CONDENSED  GOTHIC  No.  1  SERIES 

Original 

12a  7A,  $3.50  30-PoiNT  CONDENSED  GOTHIC  No.  l  L.  C.  $1.80;  C.  $l.7o 

COLLECTION  OF  FINE  BORDERS 

Display  the  Greatest  Assortment  12 

20a  10A,  $3.20  24-PoiNT  CONDENSED  GOTHIC  No.  1  L.  C.  $1.155;  (.'.  $1  ..~>r> 

DEPARTMENTS  ARE  ALL  EQUIPPED 
With  Latest  and  Most  Improved  Machinery  83 

26al6A,$3.00  18-I'OINT  <'OM>KNSKI>  (  JOTII  ic  No.  1  I..  C.  $  1  .r.u;  c.  $  l  ..-)(• 

FULLY  INVESTIGATE  OUR  STANDARD  LINE  TYPE 

Grand  System  Long  Desired  by  Progressive  Printers  45 

38a  20A,  $2.80  1  4   I'OINT  CONDENSED  GOTHIC  No.  l  L.  C.  $1  .-Kt;  C.  *  1  .  lo 

WE  ARE  AGENTS  FOR  VARIOUS  PRINTING  PRESSES 
Our  Stock  of  Printers' Supplies  is  Complete  in  Every  Particular  160 


12-PoiNT  CONDENSED  GOTHIC  No.  1 
44a24A,  $2.50  L.  C.  $1.25;  C.  $1.25 

ANOTHER  IMPORTANT  FEATURE 


IO-POINT  CONDENSED  GOTHIC  No.  i 
44a25A,  $2.50  L.  C.  $1.25;  C.  $1.25 

STANDARD  LINE  GIVES  YOU  PROFITS 


Unit  Sets  Simplifying  Composition  79     Labor  and  Money  Saved  with  Best  Type  82 


8-PoiNT  CONDENSED  GOTHIC  No.  1 
40a26A,$2.25  L.  C.  $1.10;  C.  $1 .15 


6-PoiNT  CONDENSED  GOTHIC  No.  l 
45a  28A,  $2.00  L.  C.  $1.00;  C.  $1.00 


UNIT  SET  SYSTEM  HELPS  COMPOSITORS  SMALL  SIZE  CONDENSED  GOTHIC  DESIRABLE 

Manner  Of  Casting  Type  in  Respect  tO  Width  $36       Useful  for  Box-Headings  and  Railway  Time-Tables  540 

For  Specimens  of  Larger  Sizes  See  Preceding  Pages 


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INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  98  ST.  Louis.  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


GOTHIC  ITALIC  SERIES 

Original 

24-POINT  GOTHIC  ITALIC  No.  1  L.  C.  $1.70;  C.  $1.80 

SUPERIOR  PRINTING 
Elaborate  Lining  Effected  12 

ISalOA,  $3.20  18-POINT  GOTHIC  ITALIC  NO.  1  L.  C.  $1.60;  C.  $1.60 

ELEGANCE  AND  EXCELLENCE 
Beautiful  Designs  in  Decorative  Art  5 

28a  KiA.  $:{.oo  14-I'oiNT  GOTHIC  ITALIC  No.  1  L.  C.  $1.50:  O.  $1 .5o 

ALL  FACES  SHOULD  LINE  PERFECT 
Lining  System  will  Save  Labor  in  Justification  13 

34a20A,  $2.80  1  2-ToiNT  GOTHIC  ITALIC  No.  1  L.  C.  $1.40;  C.  $1 .40 

PRINTERS  BUY  STANDARD  LINE  TYPE  ALWAYS 
Attaining  Perfect  Accuracy  Without  the  Need  of  Cardboard 

36a24A,$2.50  10-PoiNT  GOTHIC  ITALIC  No.  1  L.  C.  $1.20;  C.  $1.30 

THE  ANTI -TRUST  TYPE  FOUNDRY  OF  THE  WEST 
The  Elements  of  our  Metal  Combine  Toughness  and  Hardness  218 

42a25A,  $2.25  8-PoiNT  GOTHIC  ITALIC  No.  1  L.  C.  $1.10;  C.  $1.15 

OUR  BRASS  RULE  DEPARTMENT  IS  THOROUGH  AND  COMPLETE 
Borders  and  Ornamentation  Devices  in  Most  Elaborate  and  Endless  Variety  83 


4c,ii  LM-.A,  $2.00  6-PoiNT  GOTHIC  ITALIC  No.  i  L.  c.  $1.00;  c.  $1  .00 

IN  BUYING  AN  OUTFIT  IT  WILL  BE  TO  YOUR  INTEREST  TO  SEE  US 
Standard  Line  Type  is  the  Only  Material  for  Wide-  A  wake  Printers  to  Handle  and  it  Pays  45 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  99  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


CONDENSED  TITLE  GOTHIC  No.  3  SERIES 


4A  72-PoiNT  CONDENSED  TITLE  GOTHIC  No.  3  $6.00 

MAIN  KIND  9 

5A  60-PoiNT  CONDENSED  TITI.K  lioTHM    No. ;{  !fr>.(Mi 

UNIFORMITY  4 

5A  54-1'oiNT  ('o.Ni>r.N<r.i>   I  rn.r.  COTII  H    So.  3  ^l.un 

DARK  PRINTS  26 

6A  48-PoiNT  CONDENSED  TITLE  GOTHIC  No.  X  $a.75 

GREAT  SYSTEM  30 


6A  48-PoiNT  CONDENSED  TITLE  GOTHIC  \».:\  .f:!.'jr> 

STANDARD  PRIME  75 

INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  100  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


CONDENSED  TITLE  GOTHIC  No,  3  SERIES 


3f>-PoiNT  CONDENSED  TITLE  GOTHIC  No.  3 


$2.75 


PROFITS  CAPTURED  18 


8A 


30-PoiNT  CONDENSED  TITLE  GOTHIC  No.  3 


$2.50 


USES  STANDARD  LINE  95 


2 1   I'OTNT  CONDENSED  TITLE  GOTHIC  No.  3  20- POINT  CONDENSED  TITLE  GOTHIC  No.  3 


12A, 


15A,  $2.00 


SPEEDY  WORK  2  LABOR  is  EASIER  64 


KJ-POINT  CONDENSED  TITLE  GOTHIC  No.  3 

20A.  $1.80 

STANDARD  LINING 
PRINTERS  ADMIRING 


12-PoiNT  CONDENSED  TITLE  GOTHIC  No.  3 

24A,  $1.50 

POPULAR  INVENTION 
GIVEN  HEARTY  WELCOME  73 

9-PoiNT  CONDENSED  TITLE  GOTHIC  No.  :5 
28A,  $1.35 

IMITATION  IS  MOST  FLATTERING 
SEE  RIVALS  COPYING  OUR  METHODS  92 

6-PoiNT  CONDENSED  TITLE  GOTHIC  No.  3 
28A,  $1.00 

NOT  ALL  FOUNDERS  KNOW  OUR  PLANS 
FAULTY  LINING  METHODS  ARE  BEING  USED  74      OUR  STANDARD  LINE  SYSTEM  MOST  ACCURATE  S125 


10-PoiNT  CONDENSED  TITLE  GOTHIC  No. :; 
25A,  $1.40 

GREATER  STEP  IN  ADVANCE 
SECURING  SYSTEMATIC  TYPES  85 


8-PoiNT  CONDENSED  TITLE  GOTHIC  No.  32 
30A,  $1.25 

BEWARE  OF  POOR  COUNTERFEITS 


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INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


101 


ST.  Louis,  Mo  ,  U.  S.  A. 


GOTHIC  SPECIMENS 


5A  36-PoiNT  CONDENSED  TITLE  GOTHIC  No.  2  $'.!.50 

PERFECTED  SYSTEM 
SUPERIORITY  50 

SOa  16A,  $tt.OO  1 4  -  Fontr  COHDBH8BD  GOTHIC   No.   I  L.  C.  $1.55;  C.  $1  .15 

FIGURES  OF  ALL  FACES  CAST  ON  POINT-WIDTHS 
Being  Also  Exact  Multiples  of  Our  Spaces  46 


GOTHIC  TITLE  ITALIC  No.  2 


10A  'J<i  POINT  TITLK  GOTHIC  ITALIC  N  <>.-_•  .f  •_'.•_>;-> 

STYLISH  ORNAMENTS 
LARGEST  ASSORTMENT  16 


i- POINT  TITLK  GOTHIC  ITALIC  N<>. 
1  _'A.  $1.80 

CARDBOARD 


12-PQIHT  TlTLB  GOTHIC  ITALIC  No. 


JUSTIFICATION 


10-PoiNT  TITLE  GOTHIC  ITALIC  No. 
20A,  $1.40 


s-  POINT  TITLE  GOTHIC  ITALIC  No.  •_'! 

•J  I  A.  $1  .LT> 


UNIFORMITY  PLEASES  STANDARD  LINE  SYSTEM 

HIGHLY  SATISFACTORY  25     CANNOT  BE  IMPROVED  ON  198 


8-I'oiNT  TITLE  GOTHIC  ITALIC  No.  L'2 
25 A,  $1.25 

PINACLE  OF  PERFECTION 
MOST  CORRECT  LINING  DEVISED  74 


»i-  POINT  TITLK  GOTHIC  ITALIC  No.  •_' 


SHUN  MISERABLE  I  HI  IT  A  TIONS 
STANDARD  LINE  SYSTEM  BEING  COPIED  50 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  102  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


TITLE  GOTHIC  SLOPE 

Improved  Series 

24-PoiNT  TITLE  GOTHIC  SLOPE  $2.50 

UN  ED  FACES 

8A  20-PoiNT  TITLE  GOTHIC  SLOPE  $2.25 

STANDARD  LINE 

10A  Hi  POINT  TITLE  GOTHIC  SLOPE  $1.80 

BORDER  ORNAMENTS 
IN  VES  TIG  A  TION  82 

12A  12-PoiNT  TITLE  GOTHIC  SLOPE  $1.50 

TITLE  GOTHIC  SLOPES  ARE 
BEST  IN  THE  MARKET  15 

15A  10-PoiNT  TITLE  GOTHIC  SLOPE  $1.40 

OUR  ARTISTIC  PRODUCTIONS  WILL 
DELIGHT  THE  PRINTERS  348 

16A  8-PoiNT  TITLE  GOTHIC  SLOPE  $1.25 

MONEY   SAVED   BY   USING    STANDARD    LINING 
TYPE    FOR  FINE  COMMERCIAL   WORK  7O 


6-PoiNT  TITLE  GOTHIC  SLOPE  No.  61 


6-PoiNT  TITLE  GOTHIC  SLOPE  No.  62 


20A.  $1.00  22A,  $1.00 


SUPERIOR  ART  NOVELTIES 
FOR  ARTISTIC  WORK  18 


6-PoiNT  TITLE  GOTHIC  SLOPE  No.  6.'i 

24A,  $1.00 

FORTY  TO  FIFTY  PER  CENT  SAVED 
BY  USING  STANDARD  LINE  47 


SAVE  MONEY  BY  INVESTMENT 
IN  STANDARD  LINE  $92O 


6-PoiNT  TITLE  GOTHIC  SLOPE  No.  64 
25A,  $1.00 

HAVE  YOU  TRIED  STANDARD  LINE,  THE 
BEST  LABOR-SAVING  MEDIUM?  5 


EACH  SIZE  CAST  ON  SIX-POINT  HAS  A   DIFFERENT  NICK 


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INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  103  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


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Cosmopolitan  Series 

Patented  April  14, 1896 
5a3A,  $12.50  60-PoiNT  COSMOPOLITAN  L.  C.  $4.60;  C.  $7.'.»0 

Charmed 
displays  8 

5a  3 A,  $7.50  48- POINT  COSMOPOLITAN  I.,  c.  $- .'.'<»:  c.  $  ».(><> 

jlrtist 


Steat  3  aces  3 

6a3A,$5.50  :'•''•  POINT  C«»MOPOLITAN  I.,  c.  $-j.:;u:  c.  $:?.•_'(> 

Standard  JEine 
Stteeting  demands 

8a  4A,  $5.00  30-PoiNT  COSMOPOLITAN  L.  C.  $'J.25;  C.  .fJ.TT) 

Original  Dlovelties 
Svery  £etter  "Useful 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  104  ST.  Louis,  Mo..  U.  S.  A. 


Cosmopolitan  Series 

Patented  April  14, 1896 

10a5A,  $3.80  24-POINT  COSMOPOLITAN  L.  C.  $1.80;  C.  $2.00 

%/our  Compos/tors  Pleased 

Superior  Material  for  Slapidity 

triumph  of  Srand  System  4O 

12a5A,  $3.30  18-PoiNT  COSMOPOLITAN  L.  C.  $1.50;  C.  $1.80 

Sloman  and  display  betters 

^Perfect  &aees  £ine  with  One  Another 

improvement  in  fobbing  &ypes  18 

22a7A.$3.00  14-POINT  COSMOPOLITAN  L.  C.  $1.60;  C.  $1.40 

3iaving  been  most  carefully  thought  out,  and  all 
possible  ways  of  using  type  considered  in  advance, 
not  a  single  objection  can  be  made  to  the  system 


30a8A,$3.00  12-POINT  COSMOPOLITAN  L.  C.  $1.75;  C.  $1.25 

Seeing  cast  on  Standard  aCine,  the  Cosmopolitan,  aside  from 
its  usefulness  as  a  letter  for  circulars,  is  specially  available  for 
date-lines  and  blanks  that  require  an  Static  letter,  on  account 
of  the  fact  that  dotted  rule  can  be  readily  lined  with  the  face  S6 


10-PoiNT  COSMOPOLITAN 
34a9A,$2.75  L.  C.  $1.60;  C.  $1.15 

faces  on  any  one  body  cast 
on  the  Standard  £ine  system  line 


faces  on  different  bodies  are  easily 
combined  as  caps  and  small  caps  4 


8-PoiNT  COSMOPOLITAN 
36alOA,$2.25  L.  C.  $1.25;  C.  $1.00 

3our  new  sizes  here  shown,  the  60-S^oint, 
14-Point,  10-Point  and  8-^oint,  are  recent 


additions  to  this  very  popular  series  and  will 

accurately  with  one  another,  ana  all  .      „. 

augment  its  usefulness  greatly.  \jhe  demand 
for  the  14-ZPoint  body  is  increasing,  and  it  will 
be  included  in  every  new  series  we  make  378 


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INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  105  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


<$£J[i$> 
CONDENSED  STUDLEY  SERIES 


Patent  Pending 
6a  4A,  $9.50  60-PoiNT  CONDENSED  STUDLEY  L.  C.  $4.50;  C.  $5.00 

CONDENSED 

New  Models  2 

8a  5A,  $7.li5  48-PoiNT  (.'ONDKXSKD  STUDLKY  I.,  c.  *:?.5o;  ('.  $:{.7<t 

PRINTS  NICER 

Artistic  Design  48 

9a  6A,  $5.00  :<(>  I'OINT  COM>KNSKI>  STCI>I.KV  L.  C.  $'_'.4o:  C.  $'_'.r,o 

EXTENSIVE  SELECTION 
Cast  on  Standard  Line  92 

10a7A,  $4.30  30-PoiNT  CONDENSED  STUDLEY  I.  c.  $•_>.!  5;  c.  $•_'.!  r, 

LINING  TYPES  WELCOME 
System  has  Popular  Esteem  35 

INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  106  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.S.  A. 


CONDENSED  STUDLEY  SERIES 

Patent  Pending 
•_'  I  -POINT  CONDENSED  STUDLEY  L.  C.  $1.70;  C.  $1.80 

DEMANDED  OUR  IMPROVEMENTS 
Thoughtful  Printers  Now  Delighted  24 


18a  12A,  $3.20 


18-I'oiNT  CONDENSED  STUDLEY 


L.  C.  $1.60;  C.  $1.80 


MEDIUM  WIDTH  FACE  OF  THIS  STYLE 
Wider  Series  Named  Studley  in  Preparation  60 


24a 


14-1'oiNT  CONDENSED  STUDLEY 


L.  C.  $1.50;  C.  $1.50 


BEAUTIFUL  CONDENSED  LETTER  JUST  PRODUCED 
First  Display  of  this  Novel  Face  Shows  Complete  Series  79 

«0a  20A,  $2.80  12-PoiNT  CONDENSED  STUDLEY  L.  C.  $1.40;  C.  $1.40 

COMPLETE  STANDARD  LINE  PRINTING  OFFICES  POSSIBLE 

Large  and  Elegant  Collection  of  Systematically  Cast  Types  Now  Offered  $82 

Specimens  of  Most  liseful  and  Desirable  Faces  Supplied 

34a  22A,  $2.50  10-PoiNT  CONDENSED  STUDLEY  L.  C.  $1.25;  C.  $1.25 

FITTING  CLOSE  OF  THE  PRESENT  CENTURY  OF  THE  TYPOGRAPHIC  ERA 

Reaching  the  Pinnacle  of  Perfection  in  the  Art  of  Manufacturing  Printing  Type  36 

System  Established  Regulating  Bodies,  Faces,  Lines  and  Widths 


8-PoiNT  CONDENSED  STUDLEY 
36a25A,  $2.25  L.  C.  $1.10;  C.  $1.15 

STANDARD  LINING  TYPE  A  MONEY-MAKER 

Greatly  Expedites  Work  in  the  Composing  Room  75 

Worries  of  Justification  Now  Obviated 


6-PoiNT  CONDENSED  STUDLEY 
48a30A,  $2.00  L.  C.  $1.00;  C.  $1.00 

LEADERS  LINE  WITH  ALL  OUR  ROMAN  AND  JOB  FACES 

Forget  Not  this  Reiterated  Statement  of  a  Very  Important  Fact  12 

Usefulness  of  Leaders  is  thus  Greatly  Augmented 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


107 


ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


INLAND  8l;lill;8 

Patented  Oct.  29, 1895 

4a3A$1350  60-POINT  INLAND  L.  C.  $5.30;  C.  $8.20 

PL/INS 
Grace 

4a3A.  $8.50  48-I'oiNT  INI, AM>  1. .<'.  $:;. •_'(»;  c .  $:>.:;n 

U,  IW.It 

Elegant  15 

5a3A,$5.50  :'•''•   I'OINT  I  N  LAN  D  I-.  C.  $'_'.'_'."i;  «'.  .f::. •_'."> 

BEAUTEOUS 

Novel  Style  38 

7a  4A,  $•!.:{()  .",11  I'OINT  INLAND  L.  C.  $•_'.  lo;  C.  $i'.L'0 


Each  Lettering  42 

INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  108  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


IM..IM*  SERIES 

Patented  Oct.  29,  1895 

8a4A,  $3.50  24-PoiNT  INLAND  L.  C.  $1.75;  C.  $1.75 

UNIQUE  STYLES 

Ornate  Bold  Faces  4O 

lOuGA.  $3.20  18-PoiNT  INLAND  L.  C.  $1.60;  C.  $1.60 


15a  8A,  $3.00  14-PoiNT  INLAND  L.  C.  $1.50;  C.  $1.50 


20a  10A,  $2.80  12-FOINT  INLAND  L.  C.  $1.45;  ('.  $1  .:15 

BEST  FIGURES  FOR  TABULAR  WORK 

Ours  are  All  Cast  to  Multiples  of  Spaces  $12 

20a  12A,  $2.50  10-PoiNT  INLAND  L.  C.  $1.25;  C.  $1.25 

I.L.  IMI.liS  LINE  WITH  ALL  JOB  I   U>I,S 
Provided  Only  Standard  Line  Type  is  Bought  64 

28a  16A,  $2.25  8-POINT  INLAND  L.  C.  $1.10;  C.  $1.  15 

HANDSOME  DESIGNS  SHOWN  TOR  MODERN  PRINTING 

Supplied  to  Leaders  of  Fashion  in  Neat  and  Elegant  Typography  73 

32a  ISA,  $2.00  6-POINT  INLAND  L.  C.  $1.00;  C.  $1  .(in 

QUIGK  WORK  POSSIBLE  WITH  OUR  SYSTEMATIC  MATERIAL 

Labor-Saving  and  Ornamental  Faces  and  Borders  for  Artistic  Compositors 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  109  ST.  Louis.  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


EDWARDS  SCRIES 

Patent  Pending 

4a3A,  $13.50  (50-I'oiNT  EDWARDS  L.  C.  $5.30;  C.  $8.20 

SHAPE 

Finest  5 

i 

4a  3A,  $8.50  48-PoiNT  HOWARDS  I.   0.  $:MMI:  C.  $r>.:io 

BOLDER 

Engrave  4 

5a3A,  $5.50  36-POINT  EDWARD8  L.  C.  $2.25;  C.  $3.25 

PRINT  DARK 

Made  Black  16 


7a4A,  $4.30  30-PoiNT  EDWARDS  L.  C.  $•_>.!  o:  C.  $'_'.'_'« 


LINE 
Lar^e  Demand  30 

INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  110  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


EDWARDS  SERIES 

Patent  Pending 
8a4A,$3.50  -'  I   I'OINT  HOWARDS  I..  «'.  *  1  .75;  C.  $1.75 

PERFECT  LINING 

Accurate  Features  72 

10a6A,$3.20  18-POINT  EDWARDS  L.  C.  $1.60;  C.  $1.00 


15a8A,$3.00  14-PoiNT  EDWARDS  I,.  <'.  $1.50;  O.  $1.50 

EXCELLENCE  GUARANTEED 
Perfection  in  Standard  Line  Type  64 

20a  10A,  $2.80  12-POINT  EDWARDS  L.  C.  $1.45;  C.  $1.85 

MORE  EXTENDED  USE  EOR  LEADERS 

Found  Possible  by  Our  Method  of  Casting  85 

20a  12A,  $2.50  10-PoiNT  EDWARDS  L.  C.  $1.25;  C.  $1.25 

PAGE-MAKERS  IN  LETTER  DESIGNING 

Supplying  Models  for  Rival  Goncerns  to  Gopy  9O 

28al6A,  $2.25  8-PoiNT  EDWARDS  L.  C.  $1.10;  C.  $1.15 

SOME  FEATURES  WHICH  MUST  NOT  BE  OVERLOOKED 

Figures  in  Old  Style  Fonts  are  Made  Uniform  in  Size  and  Line  $32 

32a  ISA,  $2.00  6-PoiNT  EDWARDS  L.  C.  $1.00;  C.  $1.00 

EXTRA  NIGKS  DISTINGUISH  OUR  OLD  STYLES  I  RO>I  ROMANS 
Small  Gaps  Letters  Similar  to  the  Lower  Gase  are  Likewise  Specially  Nicked  48 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  111  ST.  Louis,  Mo..  U.  S.  A. 


KELMSCOTT  SERES 

5a  4A,  $7.25  48-PoiNT  KELMSCOTT  L.  C.  $2.90;  C.  $4.35 

OLD  STYLES 

Popular  Series  3 

8a  4A,  $5.00  JW-l'oiNT  KKI,MSCOTT  L.  C.  .t-J.tr>:  c.  !f_'.r.r> 

ANCIENT  FACES 

Excellent  in  Design  2 

10a  5A,  $4.:<o  :{()  POINT  KKI-MSCOTT  I>.  c.  $•_'.!  n:  c.  $•_'.•_'(( 

GRACEFUL  INITIALS 

Those  used  by  Radtolt  are 
very  effective  mode!sS^14 

I  L'a  C,  A,  $:i.50  '24-1'OINT  KKLMS(.'t)TT  L.  C.  .tl.<iri:   C.  $\.Kr> 


YE  OLDE  PERIOD  LIKED 


Copies  of  the  ancient  book  faces 


now  meet  with  a  demand -^68 


A  large  number  of  the  Ornaments  shown  in  our  honk  are  suitable  for  use  with  this  face. 

INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  112  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


KELMSCOTT  SERIES 


18a  9A,  $3.20  18-PoiNT  KELMSCOTT  L.  C.  $1.60;  C.  $1.60 

UNIQUE  MODEL  IS  HANDSOME 

Earliest  faces  of  type  revived  and  given  a 
cordial  reception  by  artistic  printersSif  70 

24a  12A,  $8.00  14-PoiNT  KELMSCOTT  L.  C.  $1.50;  C.  $1.50 

COMBINING  OLD  AND  NEW  FANCIES 

In  type  designs  we  aim  to  suit  the  tastes  of  each 
school  and  individual,  hoping  to  please  all  with 
an  extensive  variety  of  useful  productions  3?  32 

30a  ISA,  $2.80  1'J-  POINT  KELMSCOTT  L.  C.  $1.40;  C.  $1.40 

READY  TO  SUPPLY  THE  CRAFTS  DEMAND 
Owing  to  a  large  number  of  inquiries  if  we  could  furnish 
Mr,  Morris*  famous  style  of  letter  cast  on  Standard  Line, 
we  have  concluded  to  do  so,  and  herewith  show  specimens 
of  the  type  used  on  the  books  of  the  Kelmscott  Press  3f  24 

30a  16A,  $2.50  10-PoiNT  KELMSCOTT  L.  C.  $1.25;  C.  $1.25 

IMPROVEMENTS  ADDED  WITH  STANDARD  LINING 
As  the  matter  set  in  this  style  of  type  is  generally  set  solidt  printers 
will  be  glad  to  know  that  the  Kelmscott  Series  is  decidedly  unique 
in  its  class,  because  of  the  fact  that  in  none  of  its  sizes  is  there  to  be 
found  a  single  letter  that  kerns,  cither  at  head,  foot  or  sides  <T  $18 

35a  ISA,  $2.25  8-PoiNT  KELMSCOTT  L.  C.  $1.15;  C.  $1.10 

SOME  WORDS  OF  WARNING  TO  THE  PRINTING  FRATERNITY 
Reports  have  come  to  us  that  the  travelling  salesmen  of  some  of  the  foundries,  in 
the  trust  as  well  as  out  of  itt  who  have  not  yet  adopted  the  Standord  Line  system, 
ore  claiming  that  the  houses  they  represent  are  costing  Standord  Line  type.  ¥F#f 
We  would  caution  printers  to  be  on  their  guord  ogainst  any  spurious  product  350 

HHHHHHHHOHHHHHHHH 

INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  113  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.S.  A. 


RADTOLT  INITIALS 


E  have  copied  these 
Initials  from  books 
printed  by  Radtolt, 


HESE  Initials  are  useful 
not  only  in  connection 
with  the  Kelmscotttbut 
may  with  equally  fine 


-  j  4  AAi  CV    Jf  TT    A  V*JL       ^^l  V#V*A*    J          AXAA^ 

who  IS  said  to  have     effect  be  used  to  embellish  pages 
been  the  first  to  print  Initials     set  in  other  old  style  body  letter 


Per  Single  Letter,  50c. 


I'er  Single    Letter.    lOc. 


60-PoiNT  RADTOLT  INITIALS  Font  of  •_'<;  Letters.  $10.00 


I;.\I>TOI,T  INITIAL* 


Font   of  •_'»•>   Letters.  *Si 


1'er  Single   Letter.  :\~>c. 


::<;  POINT  KAKTOLT  INITIALS  Font  of  •_'•;  Lett.  is.  $- 


VERY  printer  will  be  pleased  gg 
to  see  that  the  ancient  style  of  jg^ 
letter  which  was  revived  and  JUJ| 
made  so  noted  by  Mr.  Morris  EJJl 
and  his  Kelmscott  Press,  may  ^^ 
now  be  procured  cast  on  Standard  Line*  ||£ 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


114 


ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


Saint  John  Initials 


IVr  single  Letter,  50r. 


72-PoiNT  SAINT  JOHN  INITIALS  Font  of  26  Letters,  $11.00 


Per  Single  Letter,  40c. 


48-PoiNT  SAINT  JOHN  INITIALS  Font  of  2(5  Letters,  $9.00 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


115 


ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


Saint  3obn  Series 


The  Original-Received  the  Patent 
5a  3A,  $9.50  60-PoiNT  SAINT  JOHN  L.  C.  $4.10;  C.  $5.40 

PRINTED 

Bold  Quaint 

7a3A,  $7.25  48-PoiNT  SAINT  JOHN  I.  <'.$:». 70;  <.•.$:<..-..-, 

ORIGinHTES 

Unique  models 

9a  4A,  $5.00  36-PoiNT  SAINT  JOHN  L.  C.  $2.60;  C.  $2.40 

MODERN  STYLE 

Beautiful  Products  28 

Enterprising  System 

INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  116  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


12a5A,  $3.50 


Saint  3ohn  Scries 

Patented  Oct.  29, 1895 
24-PoiNT  SAINT  JOHN 


L.  C.  $2.00;  C.  $1.50 


J         JTMniMRI)  LIDIDG  TVPt 
1     Desired  by  Quick  Compositors  17 
I       Speediest  in  Results  Achieved 


16a6A,  $3.20 


18-PoiNT  SAINT  JOHN 


L.  C.  $1.80;  C.$1.40 


CUSTOMERS  or  PRINTERS 

novel  Types  Have  Pleased  Very  Highly  36 
Secure  Patronage  of  Tasteful  People 


14-PoiNT  SAINT  JOHN 
25a9A,  $3.00  L.  C.  $1.75;  C.  $1.25 

SERIES  DOIU  POPUMR 

Encouraged  bv  a  very  large 
demand  two  new  sizes  are 
added  of  this  fine  letter  15 


10-PoiNT  SAINT  JOHN 
34al2A,$2.50  L.  C.  $1.50;  C.  $1.00 


?OR  monEY-Sflvmo  PUNTERS 

The  Miii  in  the  time  it  takes  to  set  up 
our  Standard  Line  and  Unit  Set  type 
amounts  to  more  than  enough  in  one 
year  to  pay  for  the  total  cost  of  the 
type;  throw  away  your  old  type  63 


12-PoiNT  SAINT  JOHN 


30alOA,  $2.80 


L.  C.  $1.70;  C.  $1.10 


BOYCOTT  THE 

Since  the  Saint  John  Series  was 
first  brought  out  by  us,  several 
other  foundries  have  advertized 
poorly  executed  copies  of  it  $20 


8- POINT  SAINT  JOHN 
40a  ISA,  $2.25  L.  C.  $1.35;  C.  $0.90 

Economical  si/minm)  unt  BIDLTITS 

Vou  can  discard  all  your  out-of-date  material, 
purchase  a  brand-new  outfit  of  Standard  Line 
type,  do  better  printing,  and  yet,  at  the  end  of 
the  year,  after  deducting  the  entire  cost  of  the 
outfit,  find  that  your  composing-room  shows  a 
larger  profit  than  it  has  ever  shown  before  48 


All  sizes  of  this  series  from  8-Point  to  24-Point  will  be  furnished  to  order 
in  fonts  of  25  pounds  and  over,  at  second-class  prices. 


MM 


HHM 


""M 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


117 


ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


5a3A,  $9.50 


Patent  Pending 
60-PoiNT  SAINT  JOHN  OUTLINE 


L.  C. $4.10;  C. $5.40 


IID 


OTTO 


7a3A,  $7. 'J 


18-Pourr  SAiirr  JOHN  OUTLUTB  L.  c.  $n.7n;  <'.  $:{.;.;> 

ona 


9a  4A.  $5.00 


:;<M'<  >1  NT  SAINT  .loH  N   (M'TUNF,  I,.  C.  $•_'.<!();  ('.$•_'.  I II 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


118 


ST.  Louis,  Mo..  U.  S.  A. 


L.  C.  92.  00;  C.  $1.50 


Patent  Pending 
24  I'OINT  SAINT  JOHN  OUTLINE 


:i5a  S»A.  ifCl. 


18-1'oiNT  SAINT  JOHN  OUTLINK 


14-PoiNT  SAINT  JOHN  OUTLINE 


L.  C.  SH1.MI;  C.  !H1.40 


L.  C.  ^1.75;  C.  ^l.-_ 


:5()a  10A.  !f>2.8 


12-1'oiNT  SAINT  JOHN  OUTLINK 


L.C.  $1.70; 


SAINT  JOHN  and  SAINT  JOHN  OUTLINE  are  cast  to  the  same  widths,  and  one  will  register 
accurately  over  the  other  for  use  in  two-color  work. 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


119 


ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A, 


Blacfc  Series 

Improved 

7a3A,  $7.25  48-POINT  TUDOR  BLACK  L.  C.  $3.60;  C.  $3.65 


lining 
IDeeirable  8 


10a4A,$5.00  ::r,  POINT  Trnon  P.LACK  L.  C.  $•-•..•><>;  r.  $•_'..  ->n 


Bargains 

5 


12a4A,  $4.30  :;u  POINT  Iri.  on  I'.I.ACK  I,,  c.  $•_'.  -lo;  c.  $  1  .no 

Easier  flftone^  Saving 
profits  ^66iire6  36 


15a5A,  $3.50  1'4-I'oiNT  I  TDOK  BI,ACK  L.  C.  $2.00;  C.  $1.50 

Investigate  /Ifterits 

Iknottiest  problems  Solveb 

Stanbarfc  Xine  IT^pe  12 

INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  120  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


£u&or  Blacfc  Series 

Improved 

22a8A,  $3.20  18-POINT  TUDOR  BLACK  L.  C.  $1.76;  C.  $1.45 

perfect  3u8tification  flDaoe 

Mitbout  an\>  Carbboarb  or  paper 

Ubereb\>  Saving  Harge  profits 

32a  10A,  $2.80  1  2-PoiNT  TUDOR  BLACK  L.  C.  $1.60;  C.  $1.20 

Estimates  jfurnisbeb  on  application 

Brass  IRule  in  Strips  anb  Xabor^Saving  ffonts 

Circles  ant)  Special  Sbapes  to  ©r&er 

36al2A,$2.50  10-PoiNT  TUDOR  BLACK  L.  C.  $1.40;  C.  $1.10 

Beautiful  Hrt  ©rnameuts  anb  ©ricjinal  BorDers 
BnMess  IDarietp  to  Select  ffrom  tor  IRewspapers 
ffinest  Hrtistic  Job  Tldorft  14 


44a  14A,  $2.25  8-PoiNT  TUDOR  BLACK  L.  C.  $1.30;  C.  $0.95 

ffinest  of  "Wflorl?,  %ar0est  profits  an&  pleasure  ^ourneiss 

flre  Some  of  tbe  /llban^  HOvantageous  IResults  of  StanDarD  ILtnincj 

^Enterprising  printers  Ifnvestigate  tbie  System  23 

50al5A,  $2.00  6-PoiNT  TUDOR  BLACK  L.  C.  $1.10;  C.  $0.90 

Jill  Small  Cap  Sorts  Xiablc  to  be  Confuscb  Idttb  tbe  Same  Xower  Case 

Characters  1bave  an  Eitra  'Wicft,  Ubereb?  ©bvtating  Errors  Common  in  Composition  or 

Distribution;  Hnotber  K^antacje  to  iproprtetor  a^  Compositor  68 

This  is  a  very  desirable  face  for  German  printing  offices. 
German  accents  are  made  for  all  sizes  and  furnished  to  order. 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  121  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


POSTER  FRENCH  OLD  STYLE 


50  pounds  and  over  36-PoiNT  POSTER  FRENCH  OLD  STYLE  50c.  per  pound 

SUPREMACY 

That  the  type  of 
the  Inland  Type 
Foundry  is  finest 
all  will  admit  20 

25  pounds  and  over  :;n  POINT  POSTKK  KKKNCH  <)i,i>  STVI.K  ."iOr.  per  [muml 

SEE  FIGURES 
Note  that  all  our  Old 
Style  figures  are  cast 
uniform  in  lining  and 
agree  in  size  on  every 
body  of  each  series  15 

ALL,  POSTKK  FONTS  CONTAIN  A  DTK  PROPORTION  OF  SPACES  AND  <,JI-AI>S. 
INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  122  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


POSTER  FRENCH  OLD  STYLE 


25  pounds  and  over  24-l'oiNT  I'OSTKK  FRENCH  OLI>  STYLK  .v_v.  |>.-i  p  .....  id 

SYSTEMATIC  LINE 

The  value  of  our  method 
of  lining  every  type  face 
has  been  acknowledged 
by  all  leading  printers  36 

25  pounds  and  over  20-POINT  POSTER  FRENCH  OLD  .STYLE  5'Jc.   per  pound 

SIMPLIFYING  WORK 
By  means  of  our  Standard  Line 
and  Unit  Set  type  printers  can 
secure  a  great  saving  of  labor  in 
the  composing  departments  49 

25  pounds  and  over  Ki-1'oiNT  I'OSTKR  FRENCH  OLD  STYLE  52c.  per  pound 

PROGRESS  OF  TYPOGRAPHY 

The  Standard  Line  system  is  the  greatest 
step  forward  that  has  been  made  in  the 
present  century  of  type  founding,  and  it 
is  very  doubtful  whether  any  additional 
improvement  in  the  lining  is  possible  70 

ALL  POSTER  FONTS  CONTAIN  A  DUE  PROPORTION  OK  SPACES  AND  (jrAos. 
INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  123  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


POSTER  GOTHIC  No.  6 


25  pounds  and  over  24-PoiNT  POSTER  GOTHIC  No.  6  52c.  per  pound 

KNOWING  MINDS 
Printers  no  longer  allow 
dealers  to  sell  them  type 
that  is  cast  by  the  moss- 
backs  on  any  old  line  48 

25  pounds  nnd  over  -_'ii  POINT  P">TI-:I;  <;OTIIIC  No.  r,  ,V_v.  PIT  piuinil 

POINTS  AND  LINES 

It  is  true  that  there  is  no  real 
value  in  any  system  of  bodies 
unless  it  forms  a  basis  for  an 
ideal  system  of  lining  faces  15 

25  pounds  and  over  l(i  POINT  I'OSTKH  (iorinc  N<>.<;  ,V_V.  per  pound 

WHEREIN  THE  MERIT  LIES 

Even  with  point  bodies  the  vexations 
incident  to  the  use  of  cardboard  and 
paper  for  justification  cannot  be  done 
away  with  unless  the  faces  are  cast 
on  a  truly  uniform  lining  system  $26 

ALL  POSTER  FONTS  CONTAIN  A  DUE  PROPORTION  OF  ssj-ArKs  AND  I/I-ADS. 
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POSTER  GOTHIC  No.  6 


25  pounds  and  over  14-PoiNT  POSTER  GOTHIC  No.  6  52c.  per  pound 

MODERN  STYLE  OF  GOTHIC 

Not  only  are  all  our  faces  cast  on  Standard 
Line  but  they  are  all  of  the  most  approved 
modern  cut,  even  the  old  stand-bys  being 
remodelled  and  improved  in  appearance  30 

25  pounds  and  over  H'l'oiNT  I'OSTKR  (JoTHIC  No.  6  54c.  per  pound 

BUY  OUR  STANDARD  LINE  LEADERS 
They  are  made  in  four  styles  from  18-Point  down  to 
5-Point;  they  will  line  not  only  with  the  Romans  but 
also  with  all  our  job  and  display  faces,  a  statement 
which  none  of  the  old  out-of-date  houses  can  make 

25  pounds  and  over  10-POINT  POSTER  GOTHIC  No.  <i  ur.c.  per  pound 

MANIFOLD  ADVANTAGES  OF  OUR  SYSTEM 
Printers  recognize  them  at  a  glance,  but  were  there  no  other 
reason  the  fact  that  perfect  justification  can  always  be  had 
without  cardboard  or  paper,  and  that  no  repeated  trials  are 
necessary  to  obtain  good  results,  is  enough  to  satisfy  all  65 

25  pounds  and  over  8-POINT  POSTER  GOTHIC  No.  6  80c.  per  pound 

OUR  INNOVATIONS  IN  THE  MANUFACTURE  OF  TYPE 
Such  instant  recognition  and  warm  reception  have  been  given  to  our 
new  methods  that  all  doubts  as  to  their  expediency  and  success  have 
been  removed.    There  is  not  a  single  printer  to  whom  these  improve- 
ments have  been  explained  who  has  not  heartily  endorsed  them  $79 

25  pounds  and  over  6-PoiNT  I'OSTKR  GOTHIC  No.  «>  sfl.oo  pi-r  pound 

DO  NOT  CUT  SPECIMEN  BOOKS  UNDER  ANY  CIRCUMSTANCES 
This  book  is  issued  to  our  patrons  to  help  them  in  making  selections,  and  we  would 
remind  them  that  it  is  only  necessary  to  give  the  Size,  Name  and  Number,  if  any,  of 
the  Type,  or  Number  of  the  Border,  Cut  or  Rule  desired,  to  insure  the  correct  filling 
of  any  order.    It  is  unnecessary  to  send  lines,  cuts  or  rules  clipped  from  the  book  315 

ALL  POSTER  FONTS  CONTAIN  A  DTK  PROPORTION  OF  SI-AC  MS  AND  "/TADS. 
INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  125  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


POSTER  ANTIQUE  No.  1 

50  pounds  and  over  36-PoiNT  POSTER  ANTIQUE  No.  1  50c.  per  pound 

PERFECT 

Our  Standard 
Line  meets  all 
lining1  needs  6 

25  pounds  iilid  over  KO-I'OINT   I'o.STER  ANTlyl'K    No.   1  r>Or.    per  piniinl 

IMPROVED 

The  favorite  plain 
faces  are  bettered 
on  this  system  12 

25  pounds  and  over  20-POINT  POSTER  ANTIQUE  No.  1  fj'Jc.  per  pound 

MOST  ACCURATE 
No  imitations  can  reach 
Standard  Line  in  giving 
universal  satisfaction  8 

ALL  POSTER  FONTS  CONTAIN  A  DUE  PROPORTION  OF  SPACES  AND  QUADS. 
INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  126  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


POSTER  ANTIQUE  No.  1 

G=*i<=9 

25  pounds  and  over  18-POINT  POSTER  ANTIQUK  No.  1  52r.  per  pound 

SAVING  OF  LABOR 
The  type  system  that  enables 
printers  to  economize  in  work 
is  sure  to  give  large  profit  53 

25  pounds  and  over  12- POINT  POSTER  ANTIQUE  No.  1  54c.  per  pound 

MONEY  MADE  BY  LINOTYPES 

Some  is  made  by  help  of  the  noted  machine, 
but  there  is  another  which  is  not  so  limited 
in  its  capacity  for  general  usefulness,  and  is 
recognized  as  our  Standard  Lineo'type  $47 

25  pounds  and  ovrr  10-POINT  POSTER  ANTIQUE  No.  1  (Jiir.  per  pound 

SPECIALLY  PROMINENT  FEATURE 
Do  not  overlook  the  fact  that  2 -Point  single  or  dotted 
brass  rules  can  be  quickly  justified  in  position  to  line 
with  every  one  of  our  Standard  Line  faces,  and  makes 
the  setting  of  legal  or  other  blanks  a  pleasant  work  38 

25  pounds  and  over  8-PoiNT  POSTER  ANTIQUE  No.  1  80c.  per  pound 

AUGMENTED  USEFULNESS  OF  OUR  LEADERS 
Not  only  do  the  Leaders  of  each  body  line  with  every  face  we 
make  on  the  same  body,  but  they  can  very  readily  be  used  in 
connection  with  any  Standard  Line  face  cast  on  other  bodies, 
the  justification  for  accurate  lining1  being1  simplicity  itself  216 

25  pounds  and  over  6-PoiNT  POSTER  ANTIQUE  No.  1  $1.00  pi-r  pound 

SPURIOUS  IMITATIONS  OF  STANDARD  LINE  TYPE 
The  perfection  of  our  system  was  achieved  only  through  many  years  of 
patient  study  and  experiment,  and  the  type  we  cast  is  made  to  agree 
with  an  elaborate,  thorough  and  exact  series  of  minute  measurements 
and  steel  dies,  none  of  which  are  in  the  hands  of  the  pirating  houses  9O 

ALL,  POSTER  FONTS  CONTAIN  A  DUE  PROPORTION  OP  SPACES  AND  QUADS. 
INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  127  ST.  Louis.  Mo..  U.  S.  A. 


POSTER  LATIN  ANTIQUE 


ttifi*<$ 

50  pounds  and  over  36-PoiNT  POSTER  LATIN  ANTIQUE  50c.  per  pound 

FASHIONS 
No  better  type 
designs  can  be 
found  than  our 
house  shows  9 

30a  8A  ::n  POINT  I'OSTKI;  LATIN  ANTHEM:  $!•_'.  fi  <> 

DURABILITY 
Of  our  type  will  in 
all  cases  give  the 
Art  Printer  entire 
satisfaction.  Give 
a  thorough  trial  3 

ALL  POSTER  FONTS  CONTAIN  A  DUE  PROPORTION  OF  SI-ACES  AND  <,M'AI>S. 
INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  128  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


POSTER  LATIN  ANTIQUE 

50a  10A  24-PoiNT  POSTER  LATIN  ANTIQUE  $12.50 

LABOR-SAVING 


Printers  will  save  their 


money  by  purchasing 


Standard  Line  type  to 


expedite  their  work  48 


90a  20A  18-PoiNT  POSTER  LATIN  ANTIQUE  $l2.r><» 

OUR  POSTER  TYPE 

All  our  type  is  cast  Standard 
Line  and  all  faces  will  line  by 
the  use  of  regular  leads  and 
slugs.  This  letter  is  specially 
available  for  poster  work  $15 

IGOa  :?2A  12-  POINT  POSTER  LATIN  ANTIQUE  $12.50 

BOOK  BINDERS  INVESTIGATE 
Our  metal  is  a  new  composition,  making 
type  more  durable;  it  prints  better  and 
gives  finer  results  in  electrotyping  and 
stereotyping,  and  embossing,  than  any 
other.  This  interests  book  binders,  as 
our  faces  will  resist  more  pressure  612 

ALL  POSTER  FONTS  CONTAIN  A  DUE  PROPORTION  OF  SPACKS  AND 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  129  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


POSTER  IONIC 


90a20A  18-PoiNT  POSTER  IONIC  $12.50 

OUR  LINING  SYSTEM 

Not  only  •will  the  adoption  oi 
our  system  save  enormously 
in  labor  and  produce  a  better 
result,  but  as  our  material  is 
more  available  for  all  classes 
of  work  a  great  saving  of  $25 


150a30A  1'J-I'oiNT  I'OSTKU  InNir  $  1  •_•  .  :•  o 

IS  STANDARD  LINE  A  SUCCESS? 

On  January  1,  1893,  we  commenced  doing 
business;  in  February,  1895,  we  issued  our 
first  small  specimen  book,  and  to-day  the 
Inland  Type  Foundry  is  doing  a  business 
larger  than  any  other  foundry  ever  worked 
up  in  ten  years.  To  what  is  this  due  if  not 
to  our  superior  system  of  lining  faces?  36 


25  pounds  and  over  (5-1'oiNT  POSTKK  IONIC  $1.00  PIT  pound 

USEFULNESS  AND  WORTH  PROVED  BY  IMITATORS 

The  American  type  founders'  trust,  while  not  willing:  to  acknowledge  its 
indebtedness  to  a  younger  concern  for  the  idea,  has  announced  that  it  is 
making  its  new  faces  on  a  lining  system.  If  it  is  a  good  thing  for  the  new 
productions  does  it  not  follow  that  it  is  better  still  for  the  standard  Full- 
Faces,  Antiques  and  Gothics?  Next,  after  having  ridiculed  the  idea,  a 
large  Chicago  foundry  with  almost  unparalleled  effrontery  advertizes  that 
its  new  faces  are  cast  on  "our"  lining  system,  which  it  claims  as  original. 
But  neither  of  the  stolen  systems  is  correct.  Standard  Line  is  the  result  of 
ten  years  of  patient  study  and  experiment,  and  when  put  into  practice  was 
found  perfect.  The  imitators  do  not  seem  to  know  all  the  requirements  40 

ALL  POSTER  FONTS  CONTAIN  A  DUE  PROPORTION  OF  SPACES  AND  QUADS. 
INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  130  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


POSTER  WOODWARD 


50  pounds  and  over  36-PoiNT  POSTER  WOODWARD  50c.  per  pound 

DELIGHTED 


printer  that  has 
no  kind  word  for 
Standard  Line  8 

• 

25  pounds  and  over  30-POINT  POSTER  WOODWARD  60c.  per  pound 

UNIFORMITY 

Systematic  material 
can  always  be  relied 
upon  to  secure  best 
results  and  give  the 
most  satisfaction  15 

ALL  POSTER  FONTS  CONTAIN  A  DUE  PROPORTION  OP  SPACES  AND  QUADS. 
INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  131  ST.  Louis.  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


POSTER  WOODWARD 

Patented  Aug.  4, 1896 

25  pounds  and  over  24-PoiNT  POSTER  WOODWARD  52c.  per  pound 

STYLISH  SERIES 
For  posters  the  printer 
will  not  be  able  to  get  a 
more  useful  letter  than 
this  Woodward  face  20 

25  pounds  and  over  18-PoiNT  1'osTKK  \\'OOI>\VAKI>  .V_V.  per  pound 

PERFECT  METHOD 
Our  Standard  Line  system  is 
the  only  one  that  can  possibly 
be  devised  to  meet  every  one 
of  the  many  requirements  the 
true  system  has  to  satisfy  93 

25  pounds  and  over  1-l-I'oiNT  I'OSTKK  \YOOI>\VARI>  -VJr.  per  pound 

SHUN  FAULTY  IMITATIONS 

As  there  can  be  but  one  perfect  lining 
system,  we  caution  printers  to  beware 
of  so-called  'Mining'1  faces  put  on  the 
market  by  the  old  foundries;  they  will 
be  found  to  be  a  vexatious  delusion  46 

ALL,  POSTER  FONTS  CONTAIN  A  UUK  PROPORTION  OF  SI-ACKS  AND  <,M-AI>S. 
INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  132  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


POSTER  WOODWARD 

Patented  Aug.  4, 1896 
25  pounds  and  over  12-PoiNT  POSTER  WOODWARD  54c.  per  pound 

SECURE  IDEAL  IMPROVEMENTS 

For  many  years  intelligent  printers  have  felt 
and  voiced  the  need  of  a  systematic  method 
of  lining  all  the  various  type  faces,  but  until 
the  Inland  Type  Foundry  came  into  the  field 
their  calls  for  a  reform  in  type-making  have 
fallen  on  the  unwilling  ears  of  old  fogies  78 

25  pounds  and  over  10-PoiNT  POSTER  WOODWARD  (55c.  per  pound 

FOLLOWING  US  AFTER  A  FASHION 

Realizing  at  last  the  futility  of  ignoring  further  the 
demand  for  a  uniform  lining  system,  the  trust  and 
other  founders  have  begun  to  experiment  in  this 
direction,  and  are  now  offering  abortive  results  to 
the  printer,  under  the  claim  that  their  type  is  cast 
in  accordance  with  their  new  "lining"  system  $10 

25  pounds  and  over  8-PoiNT  POSTER  WOODWARD  80c.  per  pound 

WHY  NOT  GET  THE  RIGHT  KIND  AT  THE  START? 
Judging  from  their  productions,  these  imitators  are  either  too 
ignorant  to  understand  or  too  careless  to  meet  all  the  require- 
ments of  the  printer,  and  consequently  their  type  has  not  the 
advantages  possessed  by  ours.  If  you  buy  their  type  you  will 
soon  have  to  throw  it  away  and  get  the  genuine  Standard  Line 
and  Unit  Set  type.  Our  trade  mark  is  on  every  package.  635 

125  pounds  and  over  6-POINT  POSTER  WOODWARD  if!  1.00  PIT  pound 

DO  THE  IMITATIONS  COMBINE  THESE  QUALITIES? 
The  following  are  but  a  few  of  the  features  of  our  type:  All  Standard  Line 
faces  on  any  one  body  line  with  one  another;  they  line  with  all  our  faces  on 
other  bodies  with  easy  justification;  the  leaders  of  each  body  line  with  all 
the  Job  as  well  as  Roman  faces  on  that  body;  the  leaders  can  be  readily 
justified  to  line  with  all  faces  on  other  than  their  own  bodies;  2-Point 
single  or  dotted  brass  rule  is  quickly  lined  with  every  face;  every  letter  is 
Unit  Set.  "Why  buy  the  Second-Best  when  the  Best  costs  no  more?"  94 

ALL,  POSTER  FONTS  CONTAIN  A  DUE  PROPORTION  OK  STACKS  AND  i^t  ADS. 
INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  133  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


POSTER  KELMSCOTT 


50  pounds  and  over  36-PolNT  POSTER  KELMSCOTT  50c.  per  pound 

CHOICE  KIND 

Unique  series  cast  on 
true  lining  system  for 
first-class  job  letters  5 

25  pounds  and  over  30-1'oixT  I'OSTKI;  K  KI,MSCOTT  •"><><•.  P<T  ponm! 

MORRIS'  STYLE 

Peculiar  type  face  revived 
by  the  noted  poet's  famous 
Kelmscott  Press  books  30 

25  pounds  and  over  L'l-PoixT  I'OSTKK  KKI.MSCOTT  r>L'c.  per  pound 

MADE  MORE  USEFUL 

By  reason  of  its  being  placed  on 
Standard  Line  this  face  is  better 
than  the  other  similar  styles  16 

ALL  POSTER  FONTS  CONTAIN  A  DUE  PROPORTION  OP  SPACES  AND  QUADS. 
INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  134  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


POSTER  KELMSCOTT 


25  pounds  and  over  18-POINT  POSTER  KELMSCOTT  62c.  per  pound 

SELECTION  OF  DESIGNS 

The  number  and  variety  of  faces  that  are 
cast  on  Standard  Line  enable  every  printer 
to  buy  the  systematic  type  exclusively  24 

25  pounds  and  over  14-POINT  I'OSTKH  KKIjMSCOTT  62c.  per  pound 

CHOICE  COLLECTION  OFFERED 

In  our  specimen  book  may  be  found  the  cream 
of  the  old  familiar  faces  as  well  as  the  best  and 
most  stylish  creations  in  original  faces,  borders 
and  ornaments  suitable  for  every  purpose  $?  71 

25  pounds  and  over  12-TOINT  POSTER  KELMSCOTT  54c.  per  pound 

ONE  VERY  PLEASING  FEATURE 

The  changing  from  the  old  systems  to  the  point  system  of 
type  bodies  caused  confusion  and  trouble  in  all  cases,  but 
no  such  vexations  follow  the  introduction  of  our  Standard 
Line  type  into  printing  offices  now  using  point  bodies  $38 

25  pounds  tnnl  over  10-PoiNT  POSTER  KELMSCOTT  l>.~>r.   per  pound 

WORKS  READILY  WITH  OTHER  MATERIAL 

While  the  most  profit  can  be  gained  from  Standard  Line  type  by 
using:  it  exclusivelyt  the  printer  will  find  advantages  in  it  even  in 
the  use  of  o  single  series,  no  trouble  whatever  being  experienced  in 
working  it  in  jobs  with  the  ordinary  type  of  the  older  foundries  50 

25  pounds  wild  over  8-POINT  POSTER  KELMSCOTT  80c.  PIT  pound 

MAKING  ATTEMPTS  TO  MEET  THE  INEVITABLE 
Finding  that  the  general  call  for  systematic  lining  type  cannot  be  ignored,  severol 
of  the  old  foundries,  on-willing  to  come  to  o  young  concern  for  the  perfect  system, 
ore  now  endeavoring  to  palm  off  ill-contrived  **  lining  "  systems  of  their  own.  Do 
we  need  to  use  strong  language  in  putting  you  on  your  guord  against  them  ?  $96 

ALL  POSTER  FONTS  CONTAIN  A  DUE  PROPORTION  OF  SPACES  AND  QUADS. 
INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  135  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.S.  A. 


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24a8A,$2.80  12-PoiNT  GERMAN  No.  1  L.  C.  $1.60;  C.  $1.20 

@t}ftemati|dE)e  33udE)=  unb  2lcciben5=@(f)riften  an§geftellt 

ber  atterbeften  ©orten  $25 


30a  10A,  $2.50  10  POINT  GERMAN  No.  1  L.  C.  $l.r>o;  r.  $1.00 

^tnbet  moberne  $erbeffernngen  in  bem  ®ebiete  ber  Xtjpograpfye 
©rlettfjterte  Arbeit  fitr  fjeutige  9?ad)fo(ger  ®ntenberg§  36 

30a  10A,  $2.40  '.»  POINT  <;  KKM  AN  No.  1  L.  ('.  $1  .  i;>;  c.  .fn.'.»r, 

©(eflcmtefte  unb  (egibarfte  ^raftnv  Sdivift  fur  ^iicficv  itnb  Bcitiuuicn 
@in  Xrtuntpl)  in  ber  .SUnift  boc^  Stem^elfc^neiberS  !)."> 

:?(5n  IL'A.  $  •_'.•_'.">  8-PoiNT  CKKMAN  No.  l  i,.  c.  $1  .  io;  c.  ^n  .s;, 

3ufriebenf)eit  otter  ^ruct'cr  nut  bcni  toon  un§  etiificfiHirtcn  ^illicit  Sliftcnt 
9(Hc}emeine§  £ob  ber  ©riiriftfc^cr  w\c\t  bcffcn  flrofjen  ^SertC)  48 


42a  14A,  $2.00  c,  POINT  <  I  KKM  AN  No.  1  I.,  c.  $1  .•_'(>;  c.  $11.  so 

e^Itrfcn  nut  S4$nmrv  Sinihnc  iin  ^ui'tivcn  .uuriov  Monol  ntit  cinanbcr  ift  jrtU  unnotbtfl 
Wcitnuc  Stimntuiin  ber  ijtnieit  ruichlt  olinc  bcfanntc  2rl))uicrififcitcn  70 


(Bcrman  ^ull^acc  Specimens 


30a  10A,  $2.50  H)  I'UINT  <  ;  KKM  AN  Kri.i,  KACK  N<».  •_'  L.  C.  $1  .  ir>;  c.  $  1  .or> 

e^actc  Uebercinftimmitttf)  bcr  ^tntcn  unfercr  Scfjriftett 
Mciiic  ^liioimiinicit  in  bcm  gcfamnttcn  3orttmcnt  38 


30alOA,$2.40  '.»  -I'm  NT  (  ;  KKM  A  N  Kci.i,  KACK  No.  1  L.  C.  $  1  .  tu;  C.  $  1  .01) 

9Jad)fraije  bet  mobernen  Xritcfcv  fitt  fiiftcmatift^c^  Material 
(vtouomie  uttt  ()tttem  ^tobitft  tft  t^r  ^uttfd)  95 

88a  14A,  $2.20  7-  POINT  i;  KK.M  AN  Kn.i,  I-  ACK  No.  1  L.  c.  $1  .LTi;  (  '.  $(i.'.i.-, 

Tic  ^online  uufcrro  2uftriito  finb  fo  uinuutamltin.  ^a^  e^  uuinonlid)  tft  fie  nllc 
i;  cine  ftrenne  Ititrcrfurlntna  ift  bem  53urf)brittfcr  rmimiljlcn  26 


38al4A,$2.00  r,   POINT  (i  KKM  AN  Kn.i,  -KACK  No.  1  I,.  (  '.  $  1  .  1  5  ;  (  '.  $i(.sr> 

fie  in  nlcidirr  Viitic  fteften,  foitnen  in  betttftfien  Trurtcrcicti  biefelben  :iiffrrn 
fiir  beutf  rfjen  unb  cnnli'rtjcn  Soft  feftr  tmrtljeilftflft  lU'lirnudit  ttierben  4O 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  140  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


Scfyu>abad?er  Series 

0^=^ 

10A,$2.80  12-PoiNT  SCHWABACHER  L.  C.  $1.70;  C.  $1.10 

fjocfyft  rmcfytige  Heuerung  ift  bem  23ud?brucfer  rorgelegt 
Das  fvftematifcfye  (Bieften  aller  Cvpenforten  28 

40al2A,$2.65  1 1-POINT  SCHWABACHKR  L.  C.  $1.60;  C.  $1.05 

2llle  unferc  Scfyriften  auf  felben  Kegel,  obgleicfy  2tntiqua,  liurfip 
ober  ^raftur,  ftel?en  miteinanber  in  genauer  Cinie  $93 

40a  12A,  $2.50  10-POINT  SCHWABACHER  L.  C.  $1.50;  C.  $1.00 

<3iffern  unb  3nterpunftion  ftimmen  in  ber  Breite  mit  ben  Spatien 
Sinb  gleicr;  bem  Kegel  auf  Punft=5yftem  gegoffen  46 

42a  14A,  $2.40  9-POINT  SCHWABACHER  L.  C.  $1.40;  C.  $1.00 

(£ine  Ueberftcfyt  ber  Dcrfdjiebenen  Probe=531atter  ber  letjten  3a^re  W&t  ^^§ 
bie  Hotfytpenbigfeit  ber  iinien=llebereinftimmung  er!annt  roar  5jo 

42al4A,$2.25  8-POINT  SCHWABACHER  L.  C.  $1.35;  C.  $0.90 

Dod?  fyaben  fid?  bie  r>ielen  bat^in3telenbe  £)erfud?e  bis  je^t  als  nid?t  3iireicfyenb 
t^ergeftellt;  bie  €ofung  bes  Problems  ift  uns  nun  gelungen  372 


(Eonbenseb  (Berman  Ho.  \ 


42a  14A,  $2.40  9-PoiNT  CONDENSED  GERMAN  No.  1  L.  C.  $1.40;  C.  $1.00 

«djriftcn  don  ocrfrfjicDciicm  ^egel  unb  don  jeber  @attung  fbnnen  mittcle  (fin-- 
unb  ^niei-^unft  Xurdjfdjlufe  Icirfjl  in  genaue  I'inic  flcbrarfit  mcrbcn  36 


42a  14A,  $2.25  8-PoiNT  CONDENSED  GERMAN  No.  1  L.  C.  $1.30;  C.  $0.95 

dinfodje  unb  dunfttrtc  aRcffing^tnicn  auf  3toet*$unft  l^cget  ftimmen  gcnou  in 
I'inic  mit  unfcren  2rfiriftcn  im  Wcbraurfj  don  I'ionuaht  urriifrfilufj  45 

50a  15A,  $2.20  7-PoiNT  CONDENSED  GERMAN  No.  1  L.  C.  $1.30;  C.  $0.90 

Iron  her  Jirnfttfrtjcii  ftntornbuna  toon  iiiiiiftirtrii  Ciintinitcit  mirti  ti5  dftrrs  itotliHirnDin,  imnftirtr 

aKefftn8=8inien  ju  Hfhrniirficit,  beren  ^ufttrunfl  unter  unferem  3  lift  nit  rrlritlitcrt  ift  $70 

50a  15A,  $2.00  6-PoiNT  CONDENSED  GERMAN  Xo.  1  L.  C.  $1.20;  C.  $i»  .sn 

2)ie  Stufmerffomftit  her  Sudftftrurfer  ift  toerlaitBt  fiir  bit  *pro6en  unferer  3rnftur=««nft,  toflrfie 
Wattunn  >nir  fiir  Kir  f  rinftc  unb  leobnrftr  hultrit,  bit  nod)  it  ntfrtnitttn  toarbtn  ift  98 

INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  141  ST.  Louis.  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


Preetorius  Series 


Patented  Oct.  29, 1895 
5a3A,  $9.50  60-PoiNT  PREETORIUS  L.  C.  $4.10;  C.  $5.40 

Journalist 
flnnoncen  3 

7a3A,  $7.25  48-PoiNT  PREETORIUS  L.  C.  $3.70;  C.  $:< .55 

Druckcrcicii 
Hcuc  Schrill  18 


9a4A,  $5.00  :;i;  POINT  I'KKKTOKHS  L.  C.  $'J.c,(»:  < '.  ^L'.4(t 

KraftMc  Lettern 

Caliche  Zeitun^en  36 

Schioartz-Kiinstler 

INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  142  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


Preetorius  Series 

Patented  Oct.  29,  1895 

12a5A,  $3.50  24-POINT  PKEETORIUS  L.  C.  $2.00;  C.  $1.50 

Ittoilcrnc  Ulciscn  cingcf  iibrl 

$y$temati$cbe  Linie  fur  Tvpcn  10 

Elegante  verbe$$erte  Scbriften 

16a6A,  $3.20  18-PoiNT  PREETOBIUS  L.  C.  $1.80;  C.  $1.40 

Cine  bocbst  uiicbtige  Deuerung 

DothiucndivjKcit  der  Uebcrcinstimmuiuj  24 

(iuss  der  Scbriften  mil  ulcichcr  Linie 

25a9A,  $3.00  14-PoiNT  PBEETOBIUS  L.  C.  $1.75;  C.  $1  .^'> 


Vorziigc  dc$  ncuen  Systems 
(iclobt  von  jedcm  der  mit  demselben  bekannt  u)ird 
/Illes  Tlicken  mit  Kartenpapier  i$t  jetzt  abyetban 

30alOA,  $2.80  12-PoiNT  PKEETORIUS  L.  C  $1.70;  C.  $1.10 

Schriftcn  von  vcrschicdcm  Kcijcl  Konncn  miitcls 

tin-  uiul  Zioci-Punkt  Durcb$chu$$  in  Linie  gebracbt  incrJcn  175 

Unscrc  Spatien  $ind  ijcnau  .nil  Punkt-Brcitcn  gego$$en 


8- POINT  PREETORIUS 
40al5A,  $2.25  L.  C.  $1.35;  C.  $0.90 

IVicht  allcin  stimmcn  alle  unscrc  Schriftcn  in 
Linie  mit  Standard  Line  Leaders,  sondern  sind 


IO-POINT  PREETORIUS 
34al2A,  $2.50  L.  C.  $1.50;  C.  $1.00 

In  deutscben  DrucKcrcicn  kann  man 
fiir  vrnktur  und  Hmiqua  Satz  die- 
sclbcn  /if  fern  tjcbraucben.  da  unserc 

Sammtlicben  Scbriften  SClbcn  KetjelS      in  dem  Gebraucb  mit  2-Punkt  Oder  l-Punkt 
ailf  gleicber  Linie  ^CvJCSSCII  $ind  48      Durcb$chu$s  und  normal-Quadraten.  $3579 


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INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  143  ST.  Louis.  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


10a6A,  $4.75 


CONDENSED  GOTHIC  NO.  4 

Manufactured  by  the  Standard  Type  Foundry 
36-PoiNT  CONDENSED  GOTHIC  No.  4  L.  C.  $2.25;  C 


PUREST  Sentiment  19 


12a8A,  $3.35 


30-PoiNT  CONDENSED  GOTHIC  No.  4  L.  C.  $1.60;  C.  * l  .T."i 


TIN  TOYS  for  Grown  Babies  7 


16a  10A,$3.05 


20-PoiNT  CONDENSED  GOTHIC  No.  4  L.  C.  $i.r>o:  f.  $1.55 


SURE  FAITH  CURE  for  Unbelievers  1 


20a  10A,$2.60 


18-POINT  CONDENSED  <I<)T]IH     No     I  L.  C.  $1  .40;  t '.  $1  .'JO 


AMERICAN  PATRIOTS  Great  Trouble  4 

30a  16A,  $3.00  1  4  -1'oiNT  CIINKKN ;>KI.  GOTHIC  N-  >.    \  L.  C.  $1 .55;  r.  $1 .45 

GOLDEN  INDUCEMENTS  Offered  to  Mechanics  96 


19-PoiNT  CONDENSED  GOTHIC  N<>.  i 


10- POINT  CONDENSED  GOTHIC  N<>.  i 


20a  15  A.  $1.85 


b.  C.  91.00;  C.  $0.85    40a  25A,  $2.00 


L.  C.  91.95;  C.  91.3 


HANDSOME  Proprietors  13  MANAGE  MUSIC  Equal  as  Weil  9 

8-POINT  CONDENSKD   GOTHIC    No      I  <',    Pol  NT  t 'ONDK.NSKD   Gi  >TII  1C    NO.    I 

50a30A,  $2.30  L.  C.  91.1B;  C.  $1 . 15  .ion  3OA.  $1  .iC>  L.  C.  90.96;  C.  91.00 

YELLOW  FEVER  IS  Coming  this  Year  11  COMPETITION  SEASONED  with  Experiences  645 


32  A 


CONDENSED  LINING  GOTHIC 

Manufactured  by  the  Pacific  States  Type  Foundry 

12-POINT  CONDKNSKO   LlXINCi   (iOTHIC    No.  5 


ENERGETICALLY  SPIN  WITH  BLOOMER  GIRL  DIPLOMATICALLY  1234 


10-PoiNT  CONDENSED  LINING  GOTHIC  No.  4 
40A,$1.50 

EMPHATICALLY  MOUNT  MY  WHEEL  32 


6-PoiNT  CONDENSED  LINING  GOTHIC  No.  2 
60A,  $1.25 

CLOUDS  MAY  FROWN  AND  THE  WINDS  MAY  TWIRL4563 


^ -POINT  CONDENSED  LINING  GOTHIC  No.  :t 
50A,  $1.45 

THEORETICAL  PROBLEM  FOR  THINKERS  198 


6-PoiNT  CONDENSED  LINING  GOTHIC  No.  1 
06A,  $1.25 

YEARS  MAY  COME  AND  THE  YEARS  MAY  GO  AND  THE  PLANETS  378 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


144 


ST.  Louis.  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


CUBS,  SCROLLS,  BIKES 

Manufactured  by  the  Pacific  States  Type  Foundry 

PACIFIC  CUBS  — Per  font,  $2.00;  Single  character,  25c. 


I' \c  i  HMC  SCROLLS  — Per  font,  75c. 


PACIFIC  BIKES  — Per  (out,  $2.00;  Single  characters,  25c. 


11 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


257 


ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


flnlan!)  Hrt  ©rnaments 


Original 

Single  Ornaments  may  be  ordered  separately  from  any  Series,  at  prices  under  the  different  characters. 

INLAND  ART  ORNAMENTS,  SERIES  No.  I 


PER  FONT,  80c. 


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18001  — 20c.  48002  — '_'(!<.  36001  — 15c.  48003  — 20c. 


INLAND  ART  ORNAMENTS,  SERIES  No.  2 


I'KK   FONT,   80c. 


48005  —  20c.  48006  —  20c. 


j      80e  48007  —  2<>r.  isooS  —  20c. 


INLAND  ART  ORNAMENTS,  SERIES  No.  3 


I'KK   FONT.    B0C. 


isiiD'.i      L-or.  480  1-J      -Joe  .  tsoi  i  —•_>(»,-.  48010  —  ' 


18013      80c. 


INLAND  ART  ORNAMENTS,  SERIES  No.  4 


30002— 10c.  24002  — lOc. 


PER  FONT,  Trx-. 


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36003— 15c. 


30004— lOc.  :;o(io5— 10c. 


Ornaments  Nos.  30002A  and  24005A  are  made 

to  face  corresponding  numbers  here  shown. 

Price  the  same  for  each  ornament, 


24001  —  lOc. 


24005  —  lOc. 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


258 


ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


Hrt  ©rnamente 

Original 

Single  Ornaments  may  be  ordered  separately  from  any  Series,  at  prices  under  the  different  characters. 

INLAND  ART  ORNAMENTS,  SERIES  No.  5 


PER  FONT,  75c. 


30006  — lOc.        2400(5— lOc.      24009  — 1  Or.  24010— lOc.         30003— 12c.       24008  — lOc. 

Ornaments  Nos.  24008A  and  30006A  are  made  to  face  corresponding  numbers  above. 
Price  the  same  for  each  ornament. 


INLAND  ART  ORNAMENTS,  SERIES  No.  6 

PER  FONT,  75c. 


18013— 6c.     18009  —  (ir.     18029  — 8c.  18029A  — 8c.     18008  — 6c.     18010  — 6c. 


18034  —  6c.     18002  —  6c.       18030  —  8c.       18001—  6c.      18032  —  6c. 


INLAND  ART  ORNAMENTS,  SERIES  No.  7 


PER  FONT,  75c. 


18038  — 8c.        18024  — 8c.        18039  — 8c.        18035  — 6c.       18037  — 8c. 


1 


18006  — Or.    18012  — 6c.    18023  — 6c.      18036  — 6c.    18033  — 6c.     18005  — Oc. 


INLAND  ART  ORNAMENTS,  SERIES  No.  8 

PER  FONT,  75c. 


12025 


12034 


12029   12029A 


12030 


12005 


12001 


12006 


12035          12031  12026  12036 

Single  Ornaments,  5c.  each. 


12032 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


259 


ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


Wave  ©rnaments 


Single  Wave  Ornaments  may  be  ordered  separately,  at  prices  given  under  the  different  characters. 


WAVE  ORNAMENTS,  SERIES  No.  9 

PER  FONT,  $1.50 


24012  — 15c. 


18016—  lOc. 


— I5c. 


•Jim  l-10r. 


18018— lOc. 


r_'(U4  —  6c. 


18017  — 8c. 


WAVE  ORNAMENTS,  SERIES  No.  10 

I'KH  FONT,  .fl.50 


•_'KH7— lOc. 


3(5008— 15c. 


18019  — lOc. 


18020  — 8c. 


12016  — Oc. 


18021  — lOc. 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


260 


ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


flnlanfc  Hrt  Ornaments 


Original 

Single  Ornaments  may  be  ordered  separately  from  any  Series,  at  prices  under  the  different  character*. 

INLAND  ART  ORNAMENTS,  SERIES  No.  II 


I'Kli  FONT,  (50C. 


* 


18040      18041      18042      1804:{      18044        18045      18046     18047 

Single  OrniinientB,  7c.  each. 


INLAND  ART  ORNAMENTS,  SERIES  No.  12 

PKK  FONT,  60c. 

18048       1804'.t      18050       18051        18052      1204.3 
Single  Ornaments,  7c.  each. 


INLAND  ART  ORNAMENTS,  SERIES  No.  13 


I'KK  FONT,  75C. 


24020  24022 


24023  24018  24019 

Sinttli-  Ornaments,  9c.  each. 


24024  24021 


INLAND  ART  ORNAMENTS,  SERIES  No.  14 

1'Klt  FONT,   75C. 


24025  24027  24028  24029  240.30 

Singly  Ornaments,  9c.  each. 


•_'  lo:il  24026 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


261 


ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


•flnlanb  Hrt  ©rnaments 

Original 

Jingle  Ornaments  may  be  ordered  separately  from  any  Series,  at  prices  under  the  different  characters. 

INLAND  ART  ORNAMENTS,  SERIES  No.  15 


PER  FONT,  90c. 


30008—  lOc.       30014  —  lOc.      30011  —  lOc.     30007  —  lOc.       ::<i010  —  lOc. 


30009— lOc.       30012— lOc.       30013-  in,. 


INLAND  ART  ORNAMENTS,  SERIES  No.  16 


PKK  FONT,  $1.00 


INLAND  ART  ORNAMENTS,  SERIES  No.  18 


PER  FONT,  90c. 


'r-MC^: 

**^Vr» 


48004A— 25c.  48014  — 20c.  48016  — 20c.  48015  — 20c.  48009A  — 20c. 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


262 


ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


flnlant)  Hrt  ©rnamente 

Original 

Single  Ornaments  may  be  ordered  separately  from  any  Series,  at  prices  innlertbe  different  characters 

INLAND  ART  ORNAMENTS,  SERIES  No.  19 

PER  FONT,  80c. 


48005  — 20(.        48001A  — L'O,  .      36001A  —  15c.    48013A  —  20c.     48005A  —  20c. 


INLAND  ART  ORNAMENTS,  SERIES  No.  20 


I'KR  FONT,   75C. 


24005A— lOc.  1M008A  — lOc.  24008— lOc. 


:iOOOGA— lOc. 


30002  — lOc. 


30002  A—  lOc. 


30006— lOc. 


INLAND  ART  ORNAMENTS,  SERIES  No.  21 


TKR  FONT,  75c. 


18053  — 8c.   18053A  — 8c.     12053  — 5c.   12053A  — 5c.   18057  — 8c.   18057A  — 8c. 


18054  —  Sc.   18054A  — 8c. 


12042  — 5c. 


6040  — 3c 


INLAND  ART  ORNAMENTS,  SERIES  No.  22 

PER  FONT,  $1.00 


48004  — 25c.    48009  —  200.  48013A  — 20c.  48013  — 20c.   48009A  — 20c.   48004A  — 25c. 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


263 


ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


Wreatb  Ornaments 

Original 


BUY  THE 
BEST 


BORDERS 
MADE 


WREATH  ORNAMENTS,  SERIES  No.  17 


Made  in  8 

sections  which 

will  make  various 

combinations,    all 

Justifying  with  Pt. 

spaces  and   quads, 

which  are  furnished 

with  every  font. 

Price,   $1.00 


Is  cast  with  our     NEW  STYLE    Capable  of  Many 


Superior  Metal 


Combinations 


Made  in  / 
pieces,  which 
will  make  var- 
ious combina- 
tions, justified 
most  readily 
with  pt.  spaces 

and  quads 


SERIES  No.  23 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


264 


ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


Hrt"  ©rnaments 

Patent  Pending 


SERIES  No.  24 


Ai,  i,  CHAKACTKKS  CAST  ON  21   POINT  BODY 
Fonts,  measuring  30  inches,  $2.50 


cluinictcrs  of  this  series  may  be  ordered  sepa- 
rately, at  the  rate  of  6  inches  for  50c. 


Our  2-Point  Brass  Kule  No.  100  matclies  tlie  line  running  through  these  Ornaments,  and  can  readiU 
be  justified  to  join.     The  Kule  running  crosswise  above  is  our  1- Point  Kule  No.  1. 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


265 


ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


%atc0t  UnlanJ)  ©rnamente 


Patent  Pending 


ORNAMENTS,  SERIES  No.  25 


CAST  ON   12-POINT  AND  24-POINT  BODIES 

Price  per  font,  $2.00 


r  ^ 

t, 


Sec  pajte  SO  f"i'  display  of  thfsc  nniaiiifiits  in  ronniTtion  with  the  Skinner  Scries. 


INLAND  ORNAMENTS,  SERIES  No.  26 


CAST  ON   12-POINT  I'.ODY 
Price  per  font.  !fl.20 


Single  characters  of  Ornament  Series  Xos.  '_'."»  and  26  may  be  ordered  separately. 
12-Point  body,  12  inches,  60c. ;  24-Point  body,  6  inches,  50c. 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


266 


ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


IReweet  Unlanfc  ©rnaments 

Original 

Single  Ornaments  may  be  ordered  separately  from  any  Series,  at  prices  under  the  different  characters. 

SERIES  No.  27  SERIES  No.  28  SERIES  No.  29 


Ter  font,  80c. 


Per  font,  80c. 


IVr  font,  80c. 


48017  — 20c.      48018  — 20< 


30015  — 20c.   30016  —  200. 


36015— 15c.      .'{6016— 15c. 


42001  — 20c. 


30020—  15c.         30021  — 15c. 


SERIES  No.  30 

IVr  font,  80c. 


48021  — 25c. 


36021  — 15c. 


36022— 15c. 


48022  — 25c. 


SERIES  No.  31 

Per  font,  f  1.00 


36023  — 25c.  42002  — 25c. 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


48020  — 25c. 


267 


54001  — 30c.        36024  —  25r. 
ST.  LOUIS,  MO.,  U.  S.  A. 


48023 


flnlanb  "IRugb^s"  an£>  "fln&ustriate 


Original 

Single  Ornaments  may  be  ordered  from  either  of  these  Serie 
at  the  price  given.      Fonts  contain  one  of  each. 

ORNAMENTS,  SERIES  No.  32 

EACH,  26c.  PER  FONT.  $2.00. 


72001 


72008 


72()or> 


ORNAMENTS,  SERIES  No.  33 

K.XCH.  2.'iC.   I'KR  FONT.  .f2.IH(. 


72006 


72007 


w  Hif 

72008  72009  72010 


72011 


72012 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


268 


ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


Ikelmscott  Ornaments 

Original 

KELMSCOTT  ORNAMENTS  — In  fonts  of  (5  inches  each,  at  the  prices  Kivrn. 


10- POINT  —  3()C. 


I  •_'  POINT  — 30c 


s  POINT  — SOc, 


]  s  POINT  —  40c. 


14-1'OINT  — 40c 


24-POINT— 50c. 


30-POINT  — 50c 


36-POINT  —  60c. 


48-PoiNT  — 75c. 


Unlanb  1boli5a\>  Cute 

Original 


72105— .30c. 


72106  —  30c. 


72107  — 30c. 


72108  — 30c. 


72109  — 30c. 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


72111— 30c. 


269 


72112  — 30c.  72  11  3-31)1-. 

ST.  Louis.  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


flnlant)  Iboli&a?  Cute 

Original 


72110  — SOc 


SOc 


72116  — . SOc. 


7-' I  17  — SOc. 


7--M  lit— 30c. 


72120  — . SOc 


7 •_' !•_'•_•  -.SOc. 


c.oioi      SOc. 


108101*  — SOc.  108102  — 50c.  108103*— 50c. 

*Cuts  marked  *  are  electrotyped  on  wood  or  metal  bases  as  desired. 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


270 


ST.  Louis.  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


flnlant)  Iboli&a?  Cuts 


Original 


96101*-60c.  78101 -50c. 

*Cuts  marked  *  are  electrotyped  on  wood  or  metal  bases  as  desired. 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


271 


ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


4> 
4 


* 


flnlanb  Bor&ers 

Original 


r$*  **  J£ 


18-POINT  BORDER  No.  1803;  fonts  of  24  inches,  each.  $1.00 


* 
* 
^ 


12-PoiNT  BORDER  No.  TJH:: 
Fonts  of  24  inches,  each.  Toe. 


!   INLAND  BORDERS  ! 

Series  No.  3 

•*  +• 

*  * 


* 
* 


<•,    I'OINT    I'.OKDKK    No.  tilC! 
I''..  ills  r,f    Is    in.  -li.-s.   f.-i.-h.   .f]  .IT! 


* 


•-'  I    I'oi.NT   I'.OKI.KK   No.  24(t:{;   fonts  of  24    incli.'S.  nidi,  $1  ..Mi 

M^  fcfttf  ^M  JM  wj^  ^M  fcffl*  VW  J% 


•_' I    I'.UNT   I'.OKKKH    No.  I'll)  I;   fmitsof  2»    ini'lii-s.   t-nrli. 


12-1'OINT    IioKI>KR    No.    1-JIII 
Fonts  of  •_'  4   inches,  t'iich.  7.">c. 

5^4.  4,  4,  4,4,  4,4,  4,  4,  4,  4,  4,4,  4,  4,  4,  4.  4,^ 
+  4- 

!   INLAND  BORDERS 

*  * 

4>  4=- 

Series  No.  4 


6-POINT    I'.OKDKK    No.  (ill  I 
Fonts  of  -IS  inches,  each.   $1.2f< 


18-POINT  BORDER  NO.  1804;  fonts  of  21   indies,  each.  $1.1(0 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


272 


ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


flnlanfc 

Original 


BORDER   SERIES    No.  11 


12-I'OINT  BOKDER  NO.  1211 


C)    I'OINT    I'.ORDKU    NO.  (ill 


?_. 
Fonts  of  48  inches,  each.  $1.25      i  ^^ 

j          J. 
\ 


Kdiits  of  'J4  inches,  each,  75c. 


18-PoiNT  BORDER  No.  1811;  fonts  of  24  inches,  each,  $1.00 


'I'll esc  liordci's  (it   exiicl  ly  over  one  another  for  two-color  work. 


BORDER    SERIES    No.   22 


12    I'OINT    I'.OKDKK    No.    1  •_"_"_' 


c,    I'OINT  BOBDBB    No.  I >•_'•_'  ^ 

Konts  of  48  inches,  each,  ^il.25      i( 


Fonts  of  -  I    inclies.  each.   ~\>c. 


18-I'oiNT  I50RDKH   N«).  1822;  fonts  of  24  inches,  each.  f'- 


>P 

\\ 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


273 


ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


flnlant)  Berbers 

Original 


inland  SSorders 


Series  Dio.  27 


Sizes  and  .Trices 


.fl.r>O 

:;r,-j7 
sf  1  .<?(i 

L'  I L1 7 
.f  l.C>(» 


The  corresponding  sizes  01  Border 
Scries  Nos.  L'T  ;incl  L's  tit  accu- 
rately over  one  another  for 
use  in  two-color  work. 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


274 


ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


Unlanfc  Berbers 

Original 


inland  SSorders 


Series  3lo.  28 


Sizes  and  Prices 


48-PoiNT  BORDER  No.  4828 
Fonts  of  12  inches,  each,  $1.50 

36-PoiNT  BORDER  No.  3628 
Fonts  of  18  inches,  each,  $1.60 

24-PoiNT  BORDER  No.  2428 
Fonts  of  24  inches,  each,  $1.60 

18-1'oiNT  BORDER  No.  1828 
Fonts  of  24  inches,  each,  $1.25 

12-PoiNT  BORDER  No.  1228 
Fonts  of  24  inches,  each,  $1.00 

6-I'oiNT  BORDER  No. 


!  corresponding  sizes  of  Border 
Scries  Nos.  27  and  28  fit  accu- 
rately over  one  another  for 

use  ill  two-color  work. 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


flnlan& 


Original 


IVr  font  of  24  inches,  .f  1.0(1 


^®S?S!SiS^S^ 


&  I'cr  font  of  :{(!  indies.  ijU.'JO 

0  I 

r>;  ^ 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


276 


ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


flnlanfc  Berbers 

Original 


V 

A 
A 
A 
A 


vx 


12-PoiNT  BOKDKK   No.  1  2  4  7  ;  fonts  of  24  inches,  rncli.  $I.(HI 


A 
A 
A 
A 
V 


<;  POINT  P.OKDKR  No.  «47 


*«•<•««<:«•«••>•»•»•»•»•>»* 

A  A 

*    Snland  borders    % 


Series  Dlo.  47 


Fonts  of  36  inches,  each,  $1.20 


18-POINT  BORDER  No.  1847;  fonts  of  24  inches,  each, 


A 
A 
A 
A 


w 

A 
A 
A 
A 


XX 
NX 

vy 


• 


•* 


•    >• 


•* 

•  ••  • 


12 -POINT  I'.OIJKKK  No.  1248;  fonts  of  24  inches,  each,  $1.00 


<;  POINT  BORDER  No.  648 


borders     I     "  •"    J  J 


a  cvr 

oenes  jio.  48 


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Fonts  of  3(5  inches,  each.  $1.20 


•t* 


•  t  • 


»  «  •{  !• 


18-POINT  BORDER  Xo.  1848;  fonts  of  24  inches,  each.  $1.2.") 


Jli?ii?ii 
??J??4?? 


••• 


•i  >•  «i 


•i  >• 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


277 


ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


Unlanfc  Bor&ers 

Original 


24-PoiNT  BORDER  No.  2466;  fonts  of  24  inches,  each,  #1  60 


12-PoiNT  BORDER  >o.  1266 
Fonts  of  24  inches,  each,  $1.00 


:  IDL/IDD  BORDERS 


Scries  Do.  66 


»;  POINT  BOKDBM  No.  »>•>•'> 
Fonts  of  :it>  inches,  each. 


I'niNT  I'.OHDKK   No.  18<>i>:  fonts  of  24  inches,  ciich.  B1.2G 


Is    POINT   I'.UKMKK    ND.   lsi',7;   fonts  of  24  indies,  eacli,  B1.96 


1  •_'    I'OINT   r.oKDEK    No.   12(>< 
Fonts  of  24   indies,  each.  #1.00 


IDI.'IPI)  BORDERS 


Scries  Ho.  67 


<; -POINT  BORDER  No  >>i>~ 

Fonts  of  ;{')  indies,  each,  #1.20 


A.  .A.  .A., A.  .A..  A .  .  A.  .  A.  .  A .  .  A .  ,  A.  ,  A.  .  A 


24-POINT  BORDER  No.  24(37,  fonts  of  24  inches,  each.  11.60 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


278 


ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


flnlanfc  Bor&ers 

Original 


12-PoiXT  lioHDKK   No.  1208;  fonts  of  '24  inches,  each,  $1.00 


o 

o 
o 
o 


8     INLAND  BORDEK8     | 

| 

O 


8eries  No.  68 


O 

o 


Font*  of  :{«;  inches,  each.  81.20 


18  POINT  BORDER  No.  1868;  fonts  of  24  inches,  each,  $1.25 


L' 4   POINT  I>OKI>KK  NO.LMdT;  fonts  of  24  inches,  each,  $1.50 


12-PoiNT  BORDER  No.  1207 


INLAND  BORDERS 

Series  No.  7 


Fonts  of  24  inches,  each,  75c. 


18-POINT  BORDKR  No.  1807;  fonts  of  24  inches,  each,  $1.00 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


279 


ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


Unlan5  Berbers 

Original 

•••••••••••••••I 

12-I'OINT  BORDER  Xo.  1262;  fonts  of  24  indies,  ciirh.  $1.00  m$i 

M      •••••=•••«••••••*•      M 

•  • 

^^  8-PonrT  BOBDBB   No.  <>•;•_'  ^^  tTOf 

H      •••••••••••••••••••••!••••      H 

:';:       M  • 

::      •        INLAND  BORDERS        M     «« 

5       *  Series  No.  62  5       5 

R      •  •      H 


••••••  H  ••••  k  ••••••••  11  •••  b  • 


n 


k^'  ^^  Pontt  of  86  incbwi,  e»cb,  91.80  ^^  ••• 


18-l'oiNT   BO&DKB    No.   INI;-.';   fi.nts  of  •_'  1    in.  -In-.-;.   r;irli. 


MMMMMMMMMMMMMHMM 

Tlirsc  Itiinlt-rs  ;ii'c  cn.st  to  tit  rx.-ictlv  OVIT  our  ;niot  IHT  for  tuo  color  work. 

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1  •_'    I'dINT   r.oKDKi;    ND.    l-.'Tfi;    fonts  <if  21    incln-s.   c;icli.   ^l.dll  I          I 


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•  i-l'OINT  IloHUKU  Nn.  I;TI; 

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n  Seroes  N©o  78 

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LJ  Fonts  of  SC.  inclirs.  i-Mch.  -*1.2(t  .__>  |          I 


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IB-POINT  r.oKDKK  NIL  i^7»;  ;  fonts  of  •_•  j  inciii-s.  I'jicii.  .fi.-jr.  :       i 

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INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  280  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


1'J-I'OINT   HOKHKK    No.  12<i3;  fonts  (if  L'l   inches,  each.  $1.00 

MTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTM 

»;  I'OINT  l;oi;i>i:i;  No.  r,r,:; 

^      MTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTM     ^ 

>,     E  INLAND  BORDERS  3     4 

,          •*  Series  No.  63 

r        ^      *  * 


W  HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH  ^ 

•^  Fonts  of  36  inches,  >•;«•},.  $1.20  ~^H 

MAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAM 

18-PoiNT  BORDER  Xo.  1863;  fonts  of  24  inches,  each,  $1.25 


These  Borders  are  cnst  to  fit  exactly  over  one  another  for  two-color  work. 

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L*^  IL'  I'oiNT  I'.OKDER  No.  1275;  fonts  of  24  inches,  each.  $1.00  "^J 

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Fonts  of  31)  inches,  each. 


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1^^-  18-PoiNT  BORDER  No.  1875;  fonts  of  24  inches,  each,  fil.LTi 

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INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  281  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


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flnlaufc  Berbers 

Original 


BORDER  SERIES  No.  84 


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I        I--'-I'«..NT  r,ll;,.KK   N,,.  IL'84  | 

^    Fonts  nf  :',o  iiK-h.'s.  .'iich.  *i.5o  ^ 

^  f.-I'OINT    I'.ORDEK    N().  684  ^ 

Fonts  of  :<r,  ii,,-H.-s. 


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Following  (  'linrac-tcr.-;  :in-  cut  for  i-iich  si/c: 


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Scries  Nos.  84  niui  8<>  lit  over  one  Miiotlicr  for  two-color  work. 
'  '"    rom"'  corners  of  eiicli  si/.e  of  this  series,  except  \\IK  the  smal 
of  the  (i-Point.  are  cjist  on  mortised  bodies. 


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INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


282 


ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U  S.  A. 


flnlanJ)  Borfcers 

Original 


18-PoiNT  BORDER  No.  1886 
Fonts  of  36  inches,  each,  $1.90      ^ 

1U- POINT  BORDER  No.  1286 

Fonts  of  30  inches,  each,  $1.50 

6-PoiNT  BORDER  No.  686 

Fonts  of  3(5  inches,  each,  $1.50 


Following  characters  are  cut  for  each  size: 


Series  Nos.  84  ;ind  s(S  tit  over  one  another  for  two-color  work. 

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The  round  corners  of  each  si/.e  of  this  series,  excepting  the  smaller         ... 
of  the  6-Point,  are  cast  on  mortised  bodies. 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


283 


ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


flnlanfc  Bor&ere 

Original 


HBIMIM^ 


INLAND  BORDERS 

SI.IJII.-s  No.  73 


•_'  I    I'OINT  I'.OKUKI;   No   •_•  IT:! 

Fonts  of  '_'  I   indies,  csich.  $1.H 


BBSS 


1  •_'    I'OINT    I'.OKDKH    No.   1L'7.'{ 

Fonts  of  '_'  I    i  nc  lies,  riii'li.   !fi  1  .(III 


ITTi 


Jt*  f^St*    «X*    «2t*'l  «JC*  Til  ilfa  1 1  iHk  ill  iY^  til  i^  III  iY^  HI  i  Yd  1 1  iY*  1 1  ^t*  III  jJt*  ilJAJt*  1 
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INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


284 


ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


Fonts  of  48  inches  each 


•flnlanfc  ffior&ers 

Original 
6-POINT  BORDERS 


«i»  No.  603  •$• 

4»  Per  font,  $1.25  «i* 


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No.  (•,(»•_> 
Per  font.  $1  .25 

T  m  mrrmr 


4»  No.r.oi  ;f 

<4«  Per  font,  $1.25  4» 


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No.  c.n'i  • 

IVr  font,  $1.25  ^ 

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No.  (510 
Per  font.  $1  .LT, 


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NO.  611 

Per  font,  $1.25 


The  riKht  »i»l  l«'ft 
clinrarters  have 
iliffi-rent  nicks. 


No.  r,  15 
IVr  font.  ^l.LTi 

••  •••••• 


X44-  •*"*••»»  •*••*••*•  4*4-  *  4«s« 


?C  No.  621  X      <£ 

Per  font.  $1.25  <^- 

*  4- 


**  *r*  *T*  *T*  "IT  *T*  v  *t*  i   *T*  i  *T*  t   ** 


No.  622 

Per  font.  $1.25 


The  right  and  left 
characters  have 

different  nicks. 


No.  r,  in 
Per  font.  $1.25 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


285 


ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


Fonts  of  36  inches  each 


Unlanfc  Berbers 

Original 
6-POINT  BORDERS 


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A  A       *  *       O 

A  A       * 


A 
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NO.  047 
IVr  font.  $1.20 


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A  * 

A  «9 

A  * 

V  {•» 

V  » 


V  V 

V  V 

*«««»»»*     ************** 


No.  648 

IVr  font,  $1.20 


*  ****** 


No    (•,« 
1'i-r  font. 


•       ••••HI 


No.  667 
1'i-r  font,  $1.20 


No.  658 

IVr  font.  $1  .I'll  Q 


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No.i-.c,:; 
!'«•!•  font,  $1  .'JO 


£.  m  TTTTTT  T  4 

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I't-r  font.  $].!'(• 


0    €) 


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NO.  675  No.  f,7»i  -•                    No.  i!7s                    ^ 

Per  font,  $1.20            <J  1'i-r  font,  $1 .20  -             IVr  font.  $1.20            — 

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t>                              <1  n                              n  si                             si 

DAAAAAAAAAAAAD  nnnnnnnnnnnnpn  nillllllllllllllllllllllir: 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


286 


ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


flnlant)  Berbers 

Original 
6-POINT  BORDERS 


»'.    I'oi.NT    I'.DKDKH    No.  «7O 
Per  font  of  :{C,   inches,  $  1  .'JO 


<;  I'OINT  P.OKDKK  NO.  C.TU 

IVr  font  of  «(•  inches.  $1.2O 


15- I'OINT  BORDER    No.  (57-1 
I'cr  font  of  S6  inches.  $1.20 


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6-PoiNT  BOKDKK  No.  c.77 
I'cr  font  of  3(5  inches,  f  1.20 


6-POINT  BORDER   No.  »>7'.» 
Per  font  of  .'Hi  inches,  $1.20 


6-PoiNT  BOKDKK  No.  680 

Per  font  of  .'{I!  inches,  $1.20 


^    *    Vf. 

v  \>  v 


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No.  684  A 

Fonts  of  .•(«;  inches  ^ 

i.,.r  f,,,,t  «i  -.„ 


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No.  686 

I-'ont  s  of  :u;  inches 
I'er  font.  !fl.r>li 


A 


A 
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(i  POINT  BORDER  No.  682 
Per  font  of  36  inches,  $1.20 


6-1'OINT   liOKDKR  NO.  687 
Per  font  of  :{(>  inches,  $1.20 


6-POINT  liOKDKK    NO.  688 

Per  font  of  :!<>  inches.  $1.20 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


287 


ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


Fonts  of  24  inches  each 


Unlanfc  Berbers 

Original 
I2-POINT  BORDERS 


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12-PoiNT  BORDER  No.  1202 
Per  font.  lac. 


M    M 
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INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


288 


ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


Fonts  of  24  inches  each 


flnlanfc  Berbers 

Original 
I2-POINT  BORDERS 


4      X     V     VS^     O 

BX   X   >OOs   9 
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^4         NO.  1224         r*4          1 

V5J         Per  font,  75c.         V^J  A* 

8  *  *  S  f 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


289 


ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


Fonts  of  24  inches  each 


flnlant)  Borfcere 

Original 
I2-POINT  BORDERS 


1 


12-POINT  BORDER  No.  1229  —  IV r  font,  75c. 
12-PoiNT  BORDER  No.  12:iO  — IVr  font.  75c. 


<*r£**> 


I 


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!•_'   I'OINT  r.oRDK.R  No    1231  —  PIT  font.  7.".<-. 


12-  I'OINT  I'.'iKi-Ki;   No    !•_'::•_'       Pt-rfont.  T.'x-. 


*r 1 


JtJtJtJtJtJtJtJt. 


12-  POINT 


NO.  rj:',:{ 


Jt 
JtJtJtJtJfeJtJtJt 


1  •_'    I'OINT    I'.OKDKK    No.   12.'U 
TIT  font .  7.V. 


12-PoiNT  BORDER  No.  r_':'.."i  -  Per  font.  7.r»c. 


12- POINT  FioKDKK   No.  r_':t<;  -  PIT  font.  7.">i 


12    POINT  BORDEB    No.  1242 —PiT  font.  7o< 


12-POIHT   RORDEB   No.  1  244  —  PIT  font.  75< 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


290 


ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S  A. 


flnlanb  Bor&ere 


Fonts  of  24  inches  each 


Original 
I2-POINT  BORDERS 


IV  VV 

^T  12-POINT  BOKDKH    No.   1247  ^T  "    ~~  1-    POINT    KoicDKIt    No     1  •_•  I  s 

Per  font,  $1.00  VV          m.  ^  Per  font .  $1 .00 

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12-l'OINT  liOKDKK    No.  1249  V  jjgj  12-l'oiNT   I'.OUI.I.K    No.   1  •_•:,)! 

Per  font.  $1.00  Qtft  G23  Per  font.  $1.00 

V  U£J  L 

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I*?S1 

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12-POINT  BORDKR   No.   1251  PV4  2eS  12-POINT  BORDKK    N  ( ).    1  L'.M' 

Per  font,  $1.00  /w\          !!K^  Per  font.  $!.( 


12-POINT  BORDER  NO.  1253  — Per  font,  $1.00 


The  right  unil  left  chnracters  of  Border  No.  1253  have  different  nicks. 


12-PoiNT  BORDKK  No.  12(52 
Per  font.  $1.  (K) 


•••••••••••     MTTTTTTTTTM 

^          r  12-PoiNT  P.OKI.KH  No.  !•_'<;:{ 

•  ^  ^ 

5  f:  *  TTT  T  ^ 

BAAAAAAAAAM 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


291 


ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


P'onts  of  24  inches  each 


flnlanfc  Berbers 

Original 
I2-POINT  BORDERS 


12-PoiNT  BORDER  No.  1267 

]•«•!•  font.   $1  .(HI 


A*  i  Ai.i  At 


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i -j  I'OI.NT  BOBDU  N<>.  i2<;s 

IVi   font.  $1  .00 


Y-f 

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12   POINT  BORDKR    No     IL'TL' 
IVr  fiint.  ^1.00 


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V-f 

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r  12-TOINT    I'.OHDKH    No.   1275  "^4  J — I  1 '_'    I'olNT    I'.oKDKI;    No.    ll'TC,  J — I 

W  r.-r  font.  ^l.(KI  ^1  1— f  I'.-r  font,  -f  1.00  >— T 

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I'J-l'oiXT  BORDER  No.  1278  — Per  font.  fl.OO 


12-PoiNT  BORDER  No.  1282 
I'.T  font,  .^1.00 


^^^^  ^^ 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


292 


ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


1lnlan&  Berbers 


Original 
I2-POINT  BORDERS 


vy 

V 


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A 

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NO.  i-si       ^  A 

Fonts  of  :{(>  inches     ^^.  T»^ 

Ivr  "•'"•*'"'    K-  A 

4  A 

>  *?   »>  A 


12-PoiNT  BORDER  No. 1284 

Fonts  of  :iO  inches 

Per  font.  $1  ..">" 


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A 
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'- POINT  HORDKK  No. 
Fonts  of  :il)  inclic-i 
Per  font.  .fl.riO 


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Excepting  No.  1285,  the  above  Borders  fit  exactly  over  one  another  !<«•  two-color  work. 
INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  293  ST.  Louis.  Mo..  U.  S.  A, 


flnlant)  Berbers 


Fonts  of  24  inches  each 


Original 
18-POINT  BORDERS 


: 


^4*4*4*4*4*x 


18-POINT  BOKDER  NO.  1803 
Per  font,  $1.00 


18-PuiNT  HMKDKK   No.  1804 
Per  font.  $1  .nn 


1>V  POINT    P.OKDKK    N<).   1811 

Per  tent,  f  1.00 


The-  rit{ht  mul   left  rhnr:irt<Ts 
sire  nii-keil  different  l\  . 


Is    I'oiNT 

I'.OHMKI; 
No.  1  sn7 


^*~        ^A     ftftA 

^^^  ^^T 


Borders  N<M.  1811  and  I8SS  fit  exactly  «f«T 

onc>  ;inntlirr  for  t%vii-ciiliir  \Mirk. 


The  right  and  left  characte 

are  nicked  differently. 


- I'OINT   I'.OKKKI;   No.   Is-JT 
Per  font,  if  1.25 


Is  POINT  P.OHDKK  No.  1828 
Per  font,  if  1.25 


Borders   Nos.   1,S(I.'{  iind    Isnl.  and    1S27  and    1  si's,   (it   e.vn-tly  over-  one  iinother  for  t\vo-c-olor  work. 

INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  294  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


Fonts  of  '24  inches  each 


Unlanfc  Berbers 

Original 
I8-POINT  BORDERS 


Jt 
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]8-P<>INT  BOKDKR  No.  1820—  IV r  font. 


18-POINT  P.OKDKK  No.  1830— Per  font.  $1.00 


The  right  anil  left  characters  of  Border  No.  1825)  arc  nicked  different  l> . 


is  i •,.[ NT  BORDER  No.  1832  — Per  font,  $l.oo 
is  POINT  HOKDKK  No.  1833  — Per  font.  $l.oo 


18-PoiNT  BORDER  No.  1834  — Per  font.  $l.oo 
18-POINT  BORDER  No.  1835  — Per  font.  $1.00 


18-POINT  HOKDKK  No.  1830  —  Per  font.  $1.0O 


18-l'OINT  BORDKK   No.  1837—  Per  font.  $l.oo 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


295 


ST.  Louis    Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


Fonts  of  24  inches  each 


Unlanfr  Bor&ers 

Original 
18-POINT  BORDERS 


18-PoiNT  BORDER  No.  1838- -IVr  font,  ifl.no 


18-PoiNT  BORDER  No.  18:«»— Per  font.  $1.00 


I'OINT  BOBDEB   No.  1844  — Per  font.  Bl.OO 


18-PoiNT  BOKDKU   No    i  sr>:;       Per  font,  -t  1  . •_'."> 
anil  left  characters  of  P.ordei  s   Koi,    1  ^."'-'i  anil   1  ^.")  t  are  nicked  differently. 


These  Ilonlcrs  (it  cxiictly  over  another  for  two  rolor  work. 

18-I'oiNT  lioKDEK   No.  1*.")!       Per  font.  $1. •_•:> 


is  POINT  BOBDEB  No.  is:,r,      i«er  font.  81.00 


18-PoiNT  BORDER  No.  1869  — Per  font.  81.00 


18-PoiNT  BORDER  N'o.  1860  — Per  font,  .fl.oo 

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INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


296 


ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


Hr* 

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Original 

Fonts  of  24  inrlK-s  .'Mcli  18-POINT    BORDERS 

I  ^  ^li>  ^*~  ^l~  ^i~  ~  I  ~  -.  I  -.  ~  I  ~  -.  I  ^  -;t±  -*„ 


18-PoiNT  BORI>ER  No.  1845— Per  font,  $1.00 


18-PoiNT  BORDER  No.  184«  — Per  font,  $1-00 


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A 
A 
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IN   I'OINT  I'.oKDKK   No.  1 847  —  Ter  font,  $1.25 


IN  I'OINT  UOKDKK  No.  1848  —  Per  font,  $l.LTj 


«»i«»I«»I«»I«»I«»I«»I«»I«»I«»I«» 


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A 
A 
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IN  POINT  HOROKK  No.  1849  —  Per  font,  $1.25 


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18-PoiNT  BORDER  No.  1851  — Per  font,  -f  1 . '-'."> 


18-PoiNT  BORDER  No.  1852 — IVr  font.  $1.25 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


297 


ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


Fonts  of  24  inches  each 


Unlanfc  Berbers 

Original 
18-POINT  BORDERS 


^ 


HIIKHKK   N<>.  1  *r,:t  -  IV  r  font .  *!.•_•:. 


> 


Th-s,  Bonten  tit 

o\n  inn-  iinother  for 
two  culcr  work. 


n  v 


I-    POINT  P.OKDKU    No.  1ST.'.       Per  font.  ^  !.•_•:» 

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Is   POINT  P.OKDKK    No.   I  si;  I        |vr  f(l,,t. 


Is   POINT  HoKDKK    No.  ]sc,;,        IVr  font.  -fl.  '_'."> 


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18-PoiNT  BORDER  No.  1862  — Per  font.  $].•_'.-. 

M  These  P.onlers  fit  exactly  over  one 

J        ^  JH|  another  for  two-color  work.  J        I  I        [^ 

18-POINT  BORDKK    No.   1HT<>— 1'er  font.   l^l.LT) 

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18-I'oiNT  BORDER  No.  L88S  — Per  font.  $1.26 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


298 


ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


flnlanft  Bor&ere 

Original 
I8-PO1NT  BORDERS 


18-POINT  BORDKR  XO.  1886 
IN-r  font  of  :ili  incln-s.  $1.5)0 


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The  round  corners 
of  each  Border  are 
on  mortised  bodies. 


4 

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is- POINT  BORDER  No.  1884 

1'cr  font  of  M  incln-8,  ^l.'. 


v 


A 
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A  * 


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V/ 
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INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


299 


ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


Fonts  of  24  inches  each 


Unlanf)  ffiorfcere 

Original 
24-PO1NT  BORDERS 


ra* 


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24-PoiNT  BORDER  No.  2403 
Per  font,  $1.50 


24-1'OINT  HORDKK    No.  L' I  ( I  t 
I'er  font,  $1.50 


ra* 


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24-PoiNT   r.()KI>KK    No.  2JIT.        I'er  font.  $1  .»!•> 

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•J4-P01NT   HOKDKK    No    -Jlml        IVr  font.   $ !.(>() 


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24-POINT  BORDEB    No.  2174  —I'er  font.  B1.60 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


300 


ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


Fonts  of  24  inches  each 


Unlanfc  Bor&ers 

Original 
24-POINT  BORDERS 


24-PoiNT  BORDER  No.  2427— Per  font,  $1.00 


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may  in-  readily  seen  that  mailing  lists  are  set  up  very  quickly  and  cluiiiKrs  Mini  corrections  i-asily  made 
with  this  type.  It  runs  no  wider  than  ordinary  In  Point  Komaus.  Measure  of  composing  sticks 
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supplied  on  short  notice.  We  are  agents  for  all  makes  of  mailing-machines,  and  will  furnish  them  at 
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same  bodies,  consequently  the  printer  is  en  a  bird  to  use  any  one  or  more  faces  he  may  select  for  Hint  inn 
names  or  other  reading  mutter.  All  our  styles  of  Leaders  also  line  with  these  figm. 

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13        19 

Ex.  Sun  Ex.  Sun 

23        31       37 

Daily        Daily        Daily 

STATIONS 

14 

Ex.  Sun 

48       22 

Sunday  Ex.  Sun 

10  30    12  35 
10  21    12  26 
10  18    12  23 
10  15    12  20 
10  11    12  16 
10  09    12  14 
10  07    12  12 
10  05    12  10 
10  02    12  07 
10  00  *12  05 
9  58  *12  03 
9  56  *12  01 
9  55  *11  59 
9  53   11  57 
9  50   11  55 
9  46  *11  51 
9  44  *11  49 
9  42    11  47 
9  40    11  45 

34       38 

Daily     Ex.  Won 

6  45   11  50 
6  52    11  57 
6  55   11  59 
6  58    12  03 
7  01    12  06 
7  03    12  08 
7  05    12  10 
7  07    12  12 
7  09    12  14 
*  7  11*12  16 
*  7  12*12  18 
*  7  13*12  19 
*  7  14  *12  20 
*  7  16    12  22 
7  20    12  25 
*  7  23    12  28 
*  7  25  *12  30 
7  27    12  32 
7  30    12  35 

3  15  6  30  11  45 
3  22  6  37  11  52 
3  25  6  40  11  55 
3  28  6  43  11  58 

3  31  6  46  12  01 
3  33  6  47  12  03 
3  35  6  48  12  05 
3  37  6  51  12  07 
3  39  6  53  12  09 
3  41  6  55  *12  11 
3  43  6  57  *12  12 
3  44  6  59  *12  13 
3  45  7  01  *12  14 
3  57  7  04  *12  16 
3  50  7  08  12  20 
3  53  712  *12  23 
3  55  7  15  *12  25 
3  57  717  *12  27 
4  00  7  20  12  30 

Lv.  St.  Louis  U.  D.  Ar. 

Grand  Avenue  
Vandeventer  Avenue 
Tower  Grove  
Howard's  

6  30 
6  21 
6  18 
6  15 
6  09 
6  07 
6  05 
6  03 
6  00 
*  5  58 
*  5  57 
5  55 
5  54 
5  52 
5  50 
*  5  46 
*  5  44 
*  5  42 
5  40 

8  20    10  40 
8  11    10  31 
8  08    10  28 
*  8  05  *10  25 
*  8  01  *10  21 
*  7  59*10  19 
*  7  57*10  17 
7  55    10  15 
*  7  53  *10  13 
*  7  51  *10  12 
*  7  49*10  10 
*  7  47  *10  09 
*  7  45  *10  08 
*  7  43  *10  06 
7  40    10  04 
*  7  36  *10  00 
*  7  34  *  9  58 
*  7  32  *  9  57 
7  30     9  55 

...  Cheltenham  
Clifton  Heights  
Benton        .  ..  . 

Ellendale   

Maplewood  
Sutton  

Edgebrook 

...Lake  Junction  
Tuxedo  Park  
Webster  

Glendale  . 

Oakland  

...  Woodlawn  

Ar.  Kirkwood  Lv. 

Being  cast  on  Point-sets  and  to  multiples  of  spaces,  the  figures  of  every  one  of  our  Roman  and  .lob 
faces  are  available  with  easy  justification  for  all  classes  of  tabular  matter. 


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POINT-SET  FIGURES 

For  Time-Tables,  Tariffs,  Etc. 

The  following  specimens  of  tabular  matter  show  the  superiority  of  our  system  of  casting  Figures 
and  Punctuation  Marks  on  Point  Sets,  or  widths,  and  also  give  the  printer  a  large  variety  from  which 
to  select. 

6-POINT  FIGURES,  VARIOUS  SETS 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

7.50AM 
8.27 
8.51 

s.um 

9.00 
9.15 

8.40AM 
9.17 
9.41 

S.JOTM 
9.05 
9.27 

Lv.  St.  Louis  Ar. 

l->;irr;i<-ks  
Kiinswirk 

11.08 
10.30 
10.04 

2.10 
1.32 
1.06 

10.40 
10.00 
9.35 

1  1.3O 
1O.55 
1O.36 

*  8.57 

*  9.46 

.Sulphur  Springs. 

9.58 

12.58 

*  9.38 

9.13 

9.38 

9.56 

9.39 

.  Pevely 

9.43 

12.42 

9.25 

10.  15 

9.51 
9.56 
*  10.08 
10.17 
10.41 
11.15 

'.I.V.I 
8.54 
10.23 
/"..;..' 
11.00 
11.,::. 

10.28 
10.32 
10.44 
10.52 
11.13 
11.45 

10.05 
10.10 
*  10.22 
10.29 
10.53 
11.20 

Ar.     De  Soto     Lv. 

Lv.    I)e  Soto    Ar. 
Vineland 

..  Blackwcll 
...MiiHT.-il   Point 
Ar..  Bismarck    Lv. 

9.05 
9.00 
8.48 
8.39 
8.18 
7.45PM 

12.04PM 
11.58 
11.45 
11.36 
11.15 
10.40AM 

8.36 
8.28 
8.16 
8.10 
7.48 
7.25PM 

10.00 
9.56 
*    9.44 
9.35 
9.12 
8.5OAM 

1. 

KOMAN  No. 

23 

•> 

<;. 

CoNDKNSKD    \Vo<H>\V.\l(l). 

2. 
3. 

ITALIC  No. 
oi,i>  STVI.K 

23 

No.  It 

1 

E3-Point  set, 

7. 

Figures  'J-j   Point   set. 
I.ATI  s  .    1  -'k-ures    1    Point. 

Period 
Period 

•J-  Point 
3-Point 

let. 

set  . 

4. 

OLD  STYLK 

ITALIC 

N.>. 

9      1 

Period 

8. 

I'.ld  C«  TlTI.K   No.  '_'. 

5. 

CONI>I:NSKD  COTHIC  No.  1 

L'    Point    set. 

Figures  -1  -j-  Point   set. 

Period 

-.'Point 

set. 

({-POINT    IKilUI.S.    1-IMHNT  SKT 


9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

St.  Louis    Le. 

Benton 

1,10AM 

L.53 
2.14 

*  :j.or> 

1.17 
t.38 
6.25 
8.20 

*  •».:«; 
lo.r.-j 
12.00 

2.10AM 
2.23 
2.44 
*  3.32 
4.42 
5.00 
6.48 
8.35 
* 

1.05AM 

1.18 
2.85 
2.56 

:{.:>i 

1.00 

5.50 
7  .  1  1' 
9.16 
10.09 

11.35 

1.55AM 
2.04 
2.26 
3.40 
4.35 
4.48 
6.36 
8.09 
9.42 
10.58 
12.00 

1  3.  55PM 
1  .(><) 
L.88 

*  a.  is 

3.33 
:i..io 
.-,.:*<; 

7.25 
S.57 
1O.(M) 
11.  2fi 

I  .  I  :,'•'>,• 

•-'.00 

2.18 

* 

/2.25PM 
12.38 
1.20 
1.56 
2.40 
3.58 
4.05 
5.21 
7.00 
8.32 
10.50 

12.40PM 
1.02 
1  .  30 
2.22 
3.33 
3.4(3 
5.40 
7.32 
g 

Kirkwood  
Eureka 

Pacific 

1.-J-2 
».»:', 

().•_'  S 
S.l'J 

9.40 

Kt.oS 

1  1.  r»o 

Washington 
Chamois 
Jefferson  City 
Tipton 

Sedalia 

10.44 
11.56 

10.05 
11.30 

Ho  Men  Ar. 

'.».    KOMAN  No.  '_'(>.  Period  L'  Pui/ 

:;    Point  set   period  rust  to  order  if  \i;inted. 

10.  KHKN<'ll   <>M>  STVI.K.   Period  1'   Point   set. 

3-  Point  set   Period  i-.-ist  to  order  i  f  u  ;i nt ed. 

11.  CoNDF.NSKM    No.  '_',    Period   \\    Point    set. 


1:5. 
1 ». 
16. 


•  JoTH  !'      No.   I',.     I'erioil    :!    Point    set. 

I  ri. I.  I  MI  No.  1  .  Period  :{  Point  set. 
CONDBH8BD  No.  1.  Pei'ioil  :;  point  set. 
COTIIIC  ITALIC  No.  i.  period  ::  Point  set. 


in.   '1'ri.oi;  P.LACK.  Periods-Point  set. 


«-IM>INT    FKU   Ki:s,   5-l'OlN'l    SK 


1  7 

18 

19 

20 

2  1 

22 

23 

<>lii<:.|0o 

s     |.  :»,.-, 

$    8.75 

$10.25 

$    8.50 

$    6.00 

$    9.75 

$12.60 

Peoria 

.•>.<«<> 

9.05 

1O.95 

1O.25 

6.50 

1  0.5O 

13.80 

Spring-field 
Alton 

<;.  10 

8.15 

9.6O 
10.25 

13.60 
15.75 

13.75 
14.  3O 

7.25 
9.30 

I2.5O 
I5.6O 

15.00 
18.35 

Saint  Louis 

J».^<) 

10.90 

15.95 

10.75 

18.25 

20.75 

Pacific 

22.00 

2O.35 

18.  5O 

12.00 

no.  ir, 

25.  4O 

Sedalia 

14.75 

26.35 

31.4O 

29.95 

15.00 

28.3O 

31.30 

Kansas  Gity  

Topeka 

!(>.(>() 
tiS.TO 

30.45 
4-2.  3O 

35.  3O 
46.  8O 

32.25 

44.1O 

20.65 
33.40 

32.75 
43.15 

53.65 

Salina 

:j($.t>r> 

56.  10 

6O.25 

53.OO 

4  1.35 

5O.OO 

68.45 

Denver 

48.  1O 

62.40 

75.OO 

60.80 

54.50 

63.4O 

79.00 

17.  HALF-TITLE,  Period  3-Point  set. 

18.  GOTHIC  No.  1,  Figure  1  cast  either  :i- Point 

or  5-Point  set,  Period  .'{-Point  set. 

19.  SKINNKK,  Period  'J-  Point  set. 

H- Point  set  Period  cast  to  order  if  wanted. 

20.  ANTIQUE  No.  1,  Period  3-Point  set. 


21.  WOODWARD,  Figure  1  cast  either  :*- Point  or 

5- Point  set.   Period  3-Point  set. 
•_"_'.    KDWAKDS.  Period  L'V  Point  set. 

.".    Point  set  Period  cast  to  order  if  wanted 
L'3.    IONIC.    Period  3-Point   set. 

DO  NOT  ORDER  BY  THESE  INDEX  NUMBERS. 


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POINT-SET  FIGURES 

For  Time-Tables,  Tariffs,  Etc. 
G-POINT  FIGURES,  ({-POINT  SKT,  AND  MIXED  DISPLAY 


• 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

Chicago 

$    5.  75 

S1O.5O 

$     8.8O 

$12.30 

*  i  i.r>o 

$  1  2.6O 

Peoria  

8.OO 

15.75 

1  2.75 

!<;.<;<> 

18.  9O 

2O.35 

Springfield 

1O.5O 

2O.35 

1  8.  2O 

20.75 

23.50 

25.75 

Alton   . 

16.  Q5 

24.  GO 

20.  5O 

25.  5O 

28.75 

3O.45 

Siiiiit  Louis 

22.35 

32.  7O 

29.95 

:{o.20 

.'J*.i.  in 

36.  2O 

Pacific 

31  .60 

38.  SO 

37.  4O 

36.80 

40.25 

42.25 

Sedalia 

35.  3O 

4  1  .45 

4O.6O 

4'2.:i"> 

48.40 

52.  SO 

Kansas  City 

4O.25 

44.65 

42.25 

46.95 

50.35 

54.<>r> 

Topeka 

52.  75 

53.OO 

5O.OO 

52.60 

5<{.7.*> 

58.85 

Salina  

58.  2O 

66.  05 

62.  8O 

58.20 

61.  8O 

(><;.:*<) 

Denver 

65.  OO 

72.  5O 

68.2O 

<;-j.2:» 

65.50 

74.25 

24.  EXTENDED  OLD  STYI,K.  Period  :r  Point  set. 

Figure  1  cast  :i'-j  I'oint  nr  (>  Point  set. 

25.  EXTENDKD  \Vo()i)\v,\|{|),  Period  :?•  Point  set. 

Figure  1   cast  4- Point  or  (!   Point  set. 

26.  LATIN  ANTIQITE,  Period  3- Point  set. 

Figure  1  cast  4- Point  or  (J   Point  set. 


L'7.  Mixed  Column,  showing  a  variety  of  I  Point 
set  Figures,  illustrat  in«  how  they  ajjrer  in 
justiticat  ion.  Special  lines  in  tallied  in;i\ 
thus  be  easily  emphasized  or  different  i at ed 
hy  the  use  of  heavy  face  Figures. 

28.  Mixed  5-Point  sets.    29.  Mixed  c,  !'•• 


See  also  SPECIAL  LK*HT-FACK  and  HEAVY  FACK  TIME-TABLE  FHUTKKS,  on  page  :<O7. 


8-POINT   IK;  I  RES,  4-POINT  OR  KN   Sl/r 


30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

12.00am 
12.23 

7.0,59m 

7..'~> 

6.20am 
6.40 

Le.  ...Atchison  ...Ar. 

Shannon  ..    . 

5.05 
4.46 

11.25 
11.04 

5.20 
5.02 

12.52 

7.58 

7.15 

Everest 

4.15 

10.35 

4.30 

1.32 

8.36 

7.56 

Hiawatha 

3.38 

9.55 

3.53 

2.16 
2.55 

'.i.:.' 
9.50 

8.48 
9.26 

...  Falls  City.. 
Stella 

3.06 
2.26 

9.13 
8.35 

3.21 
2.40 

3.30 

Ki.25 

10.00 

Auburn 

1.40 

8.00 

1.55 

4.50 

11..'  ' 

10.54 

Wyoming 

12.36 

6.32 

12.50 

5.05 

11.33 

11.02 

Ar.  Union  Le. 

12.23m 

6.20  pm 

12.38pm 

30.  KOMAN  No.  20.   Period  K-  Point  set. 

31.  ITALIC  NO.  20,  Period  .'{point  set. 

32.  OLD  STYLE  No.  it.  Period  3-I'oint  set. 

33.  OLD  STYLE  ITALIC  No.  9,  Period  3-Point. 


:u.   KKLMSCOTT.  period  •_•  Point  set. 

:?   Point  set  Period  cast  to  order  if  «antfd. 
35.  SAINT  JOHN,  Period  \>- point  set. 

3-Point  set  Period  cast  to  order  if  wanted. 


8-POINT  FIGURES,  5-POINT  SET 


36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

Pittsburg  
Cincinnati  .. 
Indianapolis 
Saint  Louis 
Sedalia 

$  9.35 
10.  2f> 
13.60 
21.45 

28.75 

$  8.25 
9.60 
12.40 
18.75 
25.80 

$  9.45 
10.10 
13.25 
19.95 
27.50 

$10.75 
14.60 
18.20 
24.25 
30.95 

$12.20 
16.45 
20.00 
26.80 
32.25 

$  13.  35 

17.50 
22.45 
28.00 
35.20 

$1-1.00 
18.  SO 
24.7:» 
30.10 
36.80 

Kansas  City 
Atehison..^ 
Lincoln  .... 

Omaha 

3(5.20 
40.15 
47.!>0 
52.00 

80.20 
38.45 
42.90 
50.10 

33.20 
39.30 
45.35 
51.75 

39.15 
42.70 
48.85 
54.40 

41.25 
46.50 
50.85 
55.75 

44.75 
48.25 
52.80 
56.60 

45.20 
50.35 
53.60 
.">  7  .  2  5 

36.  ROMAN  No.  20,  Wide  Fig.         39.   LATIN. 

37.  CONDENSED  No.  1.  40.  GOTHIC  No.  6. 

38.  CONDENSED  No.  2.  41.  GOTHIC  ITALIC  No.  1. 

Periods  of  nil  tliese  fonts  are  3-Point  set. 

Do  Not  Order  by  these  Index  Numbers 


41!.  Mixed  Column.  displa\  in« 
these  KiKures  in  roinliinn- 
t  ion  under  one  a  not  her. 

See  note  for  column  L'7  nliove 


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43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

10.25 

25.30 

9.75 

24.65 

15.  2O 

8.4O 

12.45 

23.5O 

32.40 

15.65 

23.60 

9.45 

23.  5O 

27.85 

24.65 

6.3O 

4.75 

39.0O 

18.40 

16.80 

(J.25 

38.35 

9.OO 

8o.OO 

62.15 

8.25 

30.25 

38.40 

;*L».<)() 

16.20 

4O.65 

2  1  .35 

33.80 

41.85 

62.15 

41.30 

KJ.4O 

48.  5O 

17.75 

46.5O 

16.35 

26.10 

5.35 

63.66 

57.1)5 

21.75 

38.  4O 

8.95 

7.50 

52.75 

34.20 

7.35 

72.15 

9.39 

63.  5O 

86.75 

24.60 

20.60 

17.55 

36.10 

8.OO 

3O.OO 

29.85 

15.25 

48.30 

5.50 

82.00 

64.50 

26.75 

62.45 

8.60 

52.10 

43.   LIGHT-FACE  No.  1,  Period  3-Point  set. 

47.  HALF-TITLK.  Period  4-  Point  set. 

44.  FULL-FACE  No.  1.  Period  .-{-point  set. 

3-Point  set  Period  cast  to  order  if  wanted. 

tr».    SKINNER.  Period  2-  Point  set. 

48.    GOTHIC  No.  1.   period  .'!-  Point  set. 

:',-  Point  set  Period  cast  to  order  if  wanted. 

Figure   1   cast   4    Point  or  »i  -point 

•l<>.     WOODWAKD.    Period   .'{-Point    set. 

1'.'       ANTIOJ'E    No.    1.    Period   3-  Point    set. 

Figure  1   cast  .'{-Point  or  r,   Point  set. 

:>(>.     F.DNVAUDS.    Period 

{-Point   set. 

See  column  58  for  mixed  display  of  f>-  Point  lets. 

Figure   1   cast  :;'•_>   Point   or  ('.Point   set. 

S-POINT   FI<a  RES,   VAK1OIS    POINT 


51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

20.35 

9.80 

14.55 

6.75 

H.5O 

23.  GO 

26.3O 

364.75 

15.25 

24.50    28.75    24.  6O 

24.95 

1  0.4O 

34.95       96.45 

36.40 

15.00       9.30    38.  4O 

32.  75 

45.25 

25.45    240.30 

8.75 

32.65    31.40     16.95 

13.  SO 

6.35 

48.69     79tt.5O 

48.45 

6.25    62.25    44.  7O 

7.  2O 

20.  1  5 

32.  5O    539.65 

10.60 

27.75 

6.10       9.30 

46.35 

57.20 

57.95    928.35 

6.30 

10.60 

22.70    32.45 

2  1.45 

5.  SO 

T2.6O        49.84 

21.85 

52.90    43.65    26.35 

52.  OO 

3  1  .45 

64.25    320.7O 

34.00 

48.35 

13.00 

76.00 

37.  GO 

62.  OO 

9.30 

84.20 

51.  CONDENSED   WooDWAKD. 

Figures  3-Point   set.   Period  •_'- Point  set. 

52.  CONDENSKD  GOTHIC  No.  1, 

Figures  34- Point  set,  Period  2-Point  set. 

53.  TUDOR  BLACK, 

Figures  Si-Point  set,  Period  3-Point  set. 

54.  LATIN  ANTIQUE, 

Figures  7-Point  set,  Period  3-Point  set. 
Figure  1  cast  4-Point  or  7- Point  set. 


.").").     F.  XTENDKD    01, 1)   STVI.K, 

Figures  S- point  set.   Period  :'.- Point   set . 
Figure   1   c;ist  .">- Point  or  8- Point  set. 

56.  EXTENDED  WOODWARD. 

Figures  S- point  set.   Period  .'{-Point  set. 
Figure   1   cast  4-Point  or  S-Point  Mt. 

57.  Mixed  Column,   displaying  lines  of   Figures 

on  S   Point  set  under  one  another. 
5s.    Mixed  Column  of  Figures  on  G-Point  set. 


Do  Not  Order  by  these  Index  Numbers. 


5-POINT  FIGURES 

ROMAN  NO.  20   Figures  '_"-j.   Period  •_> 

ITALIC  No.  23 Figures  :{,       Period  L' 

KOMAN  No.  20,  Wide. ....Figures  :i'-j.   Period  L' 

GOTHIC  No.  6  Figures  :{la,  Period  '_"- 

TITLE  GOTHIC  NO.  72. ..Figures  4.       Period  .'{ 
TITLE  GOTHIC  No.  52. ..Figures  5,       Period  .'! 

5^-POINT  FIGURES 

ITALIC  No.  23 Figures  3,       Period  2 

ROMAN  NO.  23,  Wide ....  .Figures  .".'.j.   Period  2 

CONDENSED  No.  1 Figures  4,      Period  :{ 

FULL-FACE  No.  1 Figures  4,       Period  3 

HALF-TITLE....  ....Figures  5,      Period  3 


7-POINT  FIGURES 

K'o.MAN   No.  20  Figures  .">'-j.    Period   2 '•_> 

KOMAN  No.  2<).  Wide Figures  l'-j.   Period  2  '-j 

ITALK'  No.  2() Figures  .'i'-j.   Period  •_''•_> 

OLD  STVI.K  No.'.)          ...Figure!  .'i'-j.  Period  21" 
OLD  STYLE  ITALIC  No.1.)  Figures  3'-...  Period  •_"•_> 

CONDENSED  No.  1  Figures  4,      Period  3 

CONDENSKD  No.  2 Figures  4,       Period  3 

LATIN  Figures  4.       Period  3 

CLARENDON      Figures  412,  1'eriod  21-_> 

ANTiyfE    No.  1 Figures  5.       Period  3 

GOTHIC  No.  1   Figures  5,       Period  3 

IONIC Figures  5,      Period  3 

WOODWARD Figures  5.       Period  3 

LATIN  ANTIQUE Figures  6,      1'eriod  3 


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Special  .lust iliers,  or  Spares  rust  tin;  same  set  as  Figures  or  Periods,  will  be  cast  to  order  on  any, 
body  and  width  desired.  ;it  same  prices  as  ordinary  spaces.  Hut  all  our  regular  spaces,  being  Cfl(K 
011  point  sets,  can  be  combined  and  used  for  the  same  purpose.  Special  width  (Quails  also  funiislied. 

Logotypes  for  Time-Tables  and  other  special  work  made  to  order.  1'riren  on  application.  See 
page  821  for  Logotypes  for  which  \\e  haw  matrices  on  hand. 

»- POINT  FIGURES,  VARIOUS  POINT  SETS 


ROMAN  No.  20  Figures  i'-j,  Period  3 

ITALIC  No.  20  Figures   »'•_•,   Period  3 

OLD  STYLE  No.  9 Figures  4l»,  Period  3 

OLD  STYLE  iTALir  No.  it   Figures  I1-..    Period  3 

CONDENSED  No.  1 Figures  r>.      l-eriod  :i 

CONDENSED  No.  2 Figures  5,      Period  3 


LATIN Figures  5,  Period  3 

FULL-FACE  No.  1  Figures  <;,  period  3 

FULL-FACE  No.  2  Figures  7,  Period  3 'a 

3- Point  set  Period  cast  to  order  if  wanted. 

LATIN  ANTIQUE Figures  7,  Period  3 

GOTHIC  No.  1 Figures  8,  Period  3 


1O-POINT  FIGURES,  4-POINT  AND  5-POINT  SETS 


59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

20.35 

15.00 

9.45 

31.75 

2.60 

48.30 

12.45 

23.65 

24.25 

15,75 

15.75 

4.85 

26.25 

9.25 

12.85 

13.90 

26.50 

8.85 

26.00 

21.50 

8.00 

21.65 

13.30 

18.60 

30.00 

32.65 

7.75 

36.20 

15.95 

6.80 

47.05 

30.80    8.60  41.10 

26.30 

6.50 

32.00 

4.90 

8.85 

42.25 

39.45 

52.50  36.80     6.85 

62.26 

28.35 

9.30 

13.35 

32.40 

17.40 

62.70 

3.25 

51.75   22.90 

7.60 

54.25 

25.65 

47.25 

7.10 

38.35 

5.30 

18.70 

23.00 

14.50 

15.80 

7.00 

43.60 

21.00 

49.65 

4.10 

1O-POINT  FIGURES,  6-POINT  AND  6^-POINT  SETS 


69              70 

71                72 

73               74 

75                76 

10.65     8.75 

23.50    13.85 

6.40    10.25 

;>n.W     4.35 

32.75   29.30 

7.80   30.00 

33.90    38.00 

8.7  r>    28.60 

8.40   14.40 

16.25   26.50 

14.65      6.9O 

35.00    15.20 

21.25     6.25 

39.75      8.75 

27.30   21.75 

16.2X   37.75 

53.30  42.80 

9.40   41.15 

9.25    46.35 

42.80      8.90 

16.00    12.00 

42.85   24.40 

41.00    62.20 

7.35   92.15 

48.15   57.35 

53.00   62.65 

76.20    15.85 

59.45   21.25 

4-Polnt  Set 

6-PoIut  Set 

59.  COND.  WOODWARD 

Period  2-  Point  set. 

69.  CONDENSED  No.  l,  \    .,  _  ..  (  .     ,  _  i,(iil 

60.  COND.  GOTHIC  No. 

1,  Period  21a-  Point  set. 

70.  CONDENSED  No.  2,  I    _yu    eMtteorder' 

61.   COND.  LATIN.  Period  2^-  Point  set. 

71.  LATIN,                        [        on  8-l*U*  •*. 

For  above  three  faces  Periods  will  be  cast 

72.   (ioTHic  No.  6, 

either  2-Point  or  2'a-Point  set  to  order. 

73.  GOTHIC  ITALIC  No.  l  ,  Period  3  '-j  Poi 

Figure  1  cast  4-Point  or  (5-Point  set. 

5-Poiut  set 

3-Point  set  Period  cast  to  order  if  wanted. 

62.  ROMAN  No.  •_'(>. 

74.  COSMOPOLITAN,  Period  2  'a-  Point  set. 

63.  ITALIC  No.  ^<>. 

Period 
3  'a  -Point  set; 

3    Point  set  period  cast  to  order  if  wanted 

64.  ROMAN  No.  -'•''. 

will  be  cast  on 

(J-Hj-PoInt   Set 

65.  OLD  STYLE  No.  9, 

66.  OLD  STYLE  ITALIC  No.  9, 

75.  CALEDONIAN  ITALIC,  Period  3  'a-  Point  set. 

67.  FRENCH  OLD  STYLE, 

3-Point  set  Period  cast  to  order  if  wanted. 

68.  KELMSCOTT,  Period  2VPoint  set. 

76.   ANTIQUE  No.  1,  Period  3  'a-  Point  set. 

3-Point  set  Period  cast  to  order  if  wanted. 

3-Point  set  Period  cast  to  order  if  wanted. 

Do  Not  Order  by  these  Index  Numbers. 

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1O-POINT  FIGURES,  7-POINT,  8-POINT  AM)  JJ-POINT  SETS 


77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

10.60 
9.4O 
24.75 
49.5O 
16.65 
8.35 
53.OO 

2.75 
31.55 
18.20 
46.35 
6.90 
22.00 
63.25 

34.90 
21.75 
8.65 
40.00 
62.15 
7.25 
51.60 

25.35 
8.75 
32.50 
46.3O 
15.45 
68.00 
9.15 

32.  OO 
21.6O 
6.25 
53.75 
4.  1O 
18.45 
49.95 

9.40 
36.25 
25.8O 
7.3O 
41.65 
53.00 
34.15 

24.3O 
7.45 
46.05 
31.  2O 
58.00 
9.15 
24.40 

IO-1'OIXT  FIGURES,    10-IMHNT  SET,   AM)   MIXED   DISPLAY 


84 

85 

86 

87 

88 

89 

i^y.50 

52.35 
9.65 
1O.OO 
38.15 
5.25 
46.  8O 

24.OO 
6.25 
52.TO 
31.  SO 
49.65 
12.85 
68.5O 

<>'.>.  70 

nu:> 

23.75 

48.90 
37.  6  G 

&  0.  <ye) 

10.30 

25.80 
62.25 
91.30 
83.90 
27.85 
54.65 
37.45 

46.  3O 
34.85 
53.75 
82.  6O 
26.50 
45.  8O 
27.25 

35.95 
26.90 
2B.6O 
6.70 
44.35 
8.24 
45.5O 

7-I'oint 

77.  IM  i.i.  I  •'  M  i     \u.  ].     I    Period  :{':;   Point   letj 

78.  TrnoK  III.ACK.  will  In-  cast  to  order 
751.    WMODWAKD,*               )  on  .'{   Point   s.  I 

'Figure   1   cast    I    I'niiit  or  7-  I'oint  let, 

S-1'oInt    Set 

80.  SKINNKK.  Period  •_":•-  Point  set. 

4-Point  set   Period  r-;tst  to  order  if  wanted. 

81.  LATIN  ANTI^l'K.   Period    t  '-j   Poii,' 

4-Point  set  Period  ca.st  to  order  if  wanted. 

82.  EDWARDS,   Period    I    Point  set. 

For  above  three  faces  the   Figure  1   is  cast 
either  5-  Point  or  8-  Point  set. 


M. 


HM'oInt    ^«  I 

KXTKNDKD   OLD   STYI.K.    Pi-riod   .'! '-j    Point. 

KiKiire   1   cast   ii   Point  or   ID   Point   set. 

I    I'. .in!  set   Peril. il  cast  to  order  if  wanted. 
KXTKXDKD    WouDWAKD.     Perio.l   !1 ';>    Point. 

I    Point  srt   Pel  iod  cast  to  order  if  wanted. 

Figure   1   cast   .".   Point  or  111- Point   set. 

Mixed    Display 


.si;. 


.  Hisplay  of  various  «J  Point  set  iM^nres  used 
in  combination  in  the  same  column,  illus- 
trating the  agreement  in  justification  of 
the  different  styles.  Special  lines  in  tab- 
ular matter  may  therefore  be  emphasized 
by  use  of  different  Figures,  without  any 
trouble  whatsoever. 

Mixed  display  of  7   Point  set  Figures. 

Mixed  display  of  H   Point  set  Figures. 

Mixed  display  of  10-Point  set  Figures. 

Do  Not  Order  by  these  Index  Numbers. 


»-l*ohit   Set 

83.    GOTHIC  No.  1.   Period  :*VPoint  set. 

4-Point  set  Period  cast  to  order  if  wanted. 
Figure   1   cast  (i  I'oint  or  !l  Point  set. 


88. 
89. 


FIGURE   1-CO.MMA   AND   PKKIOD-T.EA  Dl.KS 

In  a  number  of  fonts  the  Figure  1  is  ordinarily  cast  t  h  inner  than  the  other  Figures,  being  easily 
justified  by  means  of  our  spaces  to  occupy  the  same  space  as  the  other  figures,  if  necessary.  When  a 
large  quantity  of  Figures  is  ordered  the  1.  IK  KK(,>r KSTKD.  will  be  cast  the  same  width  as  the  others. 

The  Comma  in  all  fonts  is  cast  the  same  set  or  thickness  as  the   Period. 

Being  cast  on  Standard  Line,  our  Leaders  can  he  used  on  tabular  work  in  connection  with  even 
style  of  face  and  figure  shown  in  these  specimens.  We  make  Standard  Line  Leaders  in  four  styles: 

No.   1  .   Round.  L'  dots  to  em.  from  5-Po  nt  to  1  S- Point,  in  en.  em.  1  '-j  em.  L'  cm  and  .'{-em  widths. 


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No.  M.  Kound.  1  dot  to  em.  from  (',-  To 
No.  4.  Hyphen,  from  f»- Point  to  1  L'-P< 
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>int,  in  en,  em,  l^j-em.  -!  em  and  li-em  widths, 
nt  to   1 '_'   Point,  in  em.  12  em  and  .'!  em  widths, 
int.  in  en.  em.   I'-j-em,  L'  em  and  .''em  widths. 


t( 


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$12,345,678,90 

IOMN  Figures  7.   I 

ignre   1   cnst   r.   Point  or  7   Point   si 

$12,345,678.90 

s'SKH  (ioTM  ic  No.   I.  Figures  7.   1 

$12,345,678.90 

COSMOPOLITE  Figures  s.    Period:'. 

Period   cnsl     I    Point    set    to  order. 

$1S£4§,678.90 

Co.M.KNSKI.    No.  'J  Figures   S.    Period     I 

$12,345,678.90 

COTHIC  ITALIC  No.  1  Figures  s.   Period  .". 

Period  cnst    I    Point   set  to  order. 
Figure   1   cast  C.   Point  Or  fs-  Point  set. 

$12, 345, 678. 90 


('ONDKNSKD  COTH  ic  No.  1,  Figures  r,.   Period  4 


KKLMSCOTT  Figures  7.  Period 

Period  cnst    1    Point   set  to  order. 


SAINT  JOHN  Figures  7.  Period   » 

Figure   1   cnst  5- Point  or  7   Point   tet. 


C..M,K.\SKI»  (ioTiiic  No.  I.  Figures  7.  Period   » 


EXTKNDKD  WOODWARD      Figures  14.  Periods 
Figure  1  cast  8-Point  or  14- Point  set. 

SI  23,456.78 


18-POINT 

LATIN  Figures  I',.   Period  4 

12,345,678.90 

t  ,>M,I;N>KI.  COTHIC  No.  1,  Figures  7.   Period    t 


JUTU, 

CoNi»KN>KH   WIM.I.U  AUI>        Figures  7.    Period   4 


»'«..M.I:NSKI>  No.  •_' 


Figures  S.    I'eriod    I 


12,345,678.90 

•  M>   Woii|.\VAUI>        Figures  7. 

12,345,678.90 

;KI>  No.  •_•  Figures  s. 

12.)U5,()78.90 

K  KI.MSCIITT  Figures  H.    Period    t 

Perioil  cnst   .">   Point   set  to  order. 

12,345,678,90 

>  \I.\T  JOHN  Figures  '.I.   Period.'. 

Figure   1   cnst  (i-Point  or  il   Point  set. 


';<>  i  -MIC   No.  f,  Figures  «i.   Period    I  LATIN 

I'eriod  cnst   .V  Point   set   to  order. 


\Voon\v  A  ic  l> 


12,345,678.90 

»  l''igiire.s   1  O.   Period 

$12,345,678.90       12,345,678.90 

01.  \\-AUI.  Figures  '.i.   Period  r,          "'"Tine  ITALIC  No.  1  Figures  11,   Period 

Figure   1   cnst  5-  Point  or  '.I-  Point   set.  Figure   1   cast   7-Point  or  11-Point   set. 

$12,345,678.90       12,345,678.90 

NNK'{      .  Figures    II.    Perio.l. 

Period  cast   ;>    Point    set   to  order. 
Figure   I   cnst  7   Point  or  1  1  -  Point  let. 

$12,345,678.90 


SKINNK.K 


1()N1(, 


Figures   1 1'.   Period  ('• 


Kl>\VAKI»S  Figures    11.    Period   .". 

l''igure   1   cast   7   Point  or  11-1'oint  set. 


(10TM1C   No.  1  Figures  !'_'.   Period  T. 

Figure   1   cast  it- Point  or  1U- Point   set. 


Figures   1'J,   Period  (i 


nw  A  1:1.  Figures   1  L'.   Period  7 

Perioil  cnst   ('.Point   set  to  order. 

1   cnst   .s   Point  or  1 'J -Point  set. 


$1,234,567.89    12345,678.90 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


314 


ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


POINT-SET  FIGURES 

For  Tables,  Rate  Sheets,  Calendars,  Etc. 
18-POINT  24-POrNT 


TUDOR  BLACK 


Figures  12.  Period  4 


Period  cast  <> -Point  set  to  order. 
Figure  1  cast  8  Point  or  12-Point  set. 

12,345,678.90 


COSMOPOLITAN 


Figures  12,  Period  4 


Period  cast  6-Point  set  to  order. 
Figure  1  cast  8-Point  or  12-Point  set. 


LATIN  ANTIQUE 


Figures  1:5,  Period  (5 


CONDENSED  LATIN 


Figures  9,  Period  5 


Figure  1  cast  8-Point  or  9-Point  set. 

12,345,678.90 

CONDENSED  WOODWARD      Figures  9,  Period  4 
Period  cast  5- Point  set  to  order. 


12,345,678.90 

ATIN  Figures  12,  Period  6 

rit:iiir    j.   cant    <-iumi>  ui    io-xunit   aci/.  ...         ,  .  ^^ 

1,234,567.89   12345,678.90 


Figure  1  cast  7-Point  or  13-Point  set. 


ANTIQUE  No.  1  Figures  13,  Period  B 

Period  cast  6-Point  set  to  order. 
Figure   1   cast  9-Point  or  13-Point  set. 

1,234,567.89 

SKINNER  Figures  14,  Period  4 

Period  cast  (5- Point  set  to  order. 
Figure   1   cast  8-Point  or  14-Point  set. 

1,234,567.89 

KDWARDS  Figures  14,  Period  6 

Figure  1  cast  8-Point  or  12  Point  set. 

1234,567.89 

GOTHIC  No.  1  Figures  14,  Period  0 

Figure   1   cast  it-Point  or  14-Point  set. 

123,456.78 

EXTENDED  OLD  STYLE        Figures  15,  Period  6 
Figure  1  cast  9-Point  or  15-Point  set. 

123,456.78 

EXTENDED  WOODWARD      Figures  18,  Period  r, 
Figure   I   cast  1O- Point  or  18-Point  set. 

12,345.6T 


SAINT  JOHN  Figures  12,  Period  <; 

Figure  1  cast  8-Poiiit  or  12-Point  set. 

12345,678.90 

KELMSCOTT  Figures  12,  Period  5 

Period  cast  6-Point  set  to  order. 

12345,678.90 


CONDENSED  No.  2 


Figures  12,  Period  5 


24-POINT 

CONDENSED  GOTHIC  No.  1,  Figures  8,  Period  4 

12,345,678,90 


Period  cast  <>- Point  set  to  order. 

12345,678.90 


COSMOPOLITAN 


Figures  13,  Period  6 


Figure  1  cast  9-Point  or  13-Point  set. 


GOTHIC  ITALIC  No.  1  Figures  14,  Period  6 

Figure  1  cast  10-Point  or  14-Point  set. 

1234567.89 

TUDOR  BLACK  Figures  14,  Period  5 

Period  cast  (5-  Point  set  to  order. 
Figure  1  cast  10-Point  or  14-Point  set. 

1234,567.89 

FRENCH  OLD  STYLE  Figures  14,  Period  <5 

123,456.78 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


315 


ST.  Louis.  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


POINT-SET  FIGURES 

For  Tables,  Rate  Sheets,  Calendars,  Etc. 


24-POINT 


WOODWAKD 


Figures  15,  Period  8 


Figure  1  cast  11-Point  or  15-Point  set. 


30-POIjVT 

CONDENSED  WOODWARD,  Figures  11,  Period  5 
Figure  1  cast  7-Point  or  11-Poiiit  set. 


123,456.78  12,345,678.90 


LATIN  ANTIQUE 


Figures  16,  Period  7 


Figure  1  cast  8- Point  or  16- Point  set. 


KKL.MSCOTT 


Figures   1  r>.   Period  <i 


123456.78  123,456.78 

GOTHIC  No.  1  Figures  18.   Period  <> 

Figure  1  cast  10-Point  or  18-Point  set.  |     LATIN  FU'invs  1C,,  period  7 

Period  cast  s   point  s<-t  to  order. 

12,345.67    12,345.67 


GOTHIC   No.  (i  Figures  is.   Period  c, 

Figure  1   cast   10- Point  or  18- Point  set. 


^-^     _— 
V*\          / 

.u  / 


12, 

SKINNKR  Figures  is.  period   I 

Period  cast   (>   Point   set  to  order. 
Figure  1   cast    12   Point  or   Is   point   set. 

12,345.76 

EDWARDS  Figures  is,  period  s 

Figure  1  cast  12-Point  or  ls-1'oint  set. 

12345.67 

EXTENDED  OLD  STYLE       Figures  20.  Period  c, 
Figure  1  cast  12-Point  or  20-Point  set. 

1,234.56 

EXTENDED  WOODWARD      Figures  22,  Period  8 
Figure  1  cast  12-Point  or  22-Point  set. 

1 234.56 

30-POINT 

CONDENSED  GOTHIC  No.  1     Figs.  10,  Period  c, 

12,345,678.90 


\\'M'i>WAHl>  Figures   1C,,    period  S 

Figure   I   cast    12   Point  or  1C,   Point  set. 


Ti -i.ou  P.I.ACK  Figures   1C,.   Period  S 

I'M  it  u  re   1   cast    1  L'   Point  or  1C,  point  set. 

12,345.67 

'•'•~M<i|'ii|,ITAN  Kiltllivs    Is.    Period    C, 

Figure   1   cast    11    Poi.it  or  Is  point  set. 

12345.67 


SKINNKR  Figures  2'J.   I'eriod  5 

Figure  1  cast  14-Point  or  21'- Point  set. 

1 


KmvAKDS  Figures  L"_'.   Period  i) 

Figure  1   cast   12-Point  or  22- Point  set. 

1234.56 


All  Figures  and  Points  of  fa<'«-s  on 
larger  bodies  are  also  on  Point  sets. 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


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FRACTION  SPECIMENS 


Fractions  are  not  supplied  with  Koniau  fonts  unless  especially  ordered.  In  ordering,  be  particu- 
lar to  state  the  No.  of  the  Fractions  wanted,  as  well  as  the  body  and  quantity.  Fractions  are  sold  at 
the  same  prices  as  Roman;  see  page  11.  They  are  also  put  up  in  1-pound  fonts,  at  following  prices: 


6-POINT  NO.  1  —  Eii  set                                          64c. 

6-POINT  No.  3  —  Em  set                                      64c. 

iiaiaiaai 

424338888 

XXXKKX  %  Ys  ys  X 

7-POINT  NO.  1  —  Eii  set                                          56c. 

7-PoiNT  NO.  3  —  Em  set                                      56c. 

44.&111.&.&1 

4          24338fj88 

%      >2      %      >3      %      %      %      Ye,      Vs      % 

8-  POINT  No.  1  —  En  set                                          53c. 

8-PoiNT  No.  3  —  Em  set                                      53c. 

iilililtl 

1  /     I/      3/     \/     2  /     1  /     3/      5  /     7/ 
/4     /2      /4     /3      /3      /8     /  8     /8     /8 

9-PoiNT  No.  1  —  En  set                                       50c. 

9-PoiNT  No.  3  —  Em  set                                      50c. 

iititifll 

V      !/      V     !/      2/      I/     3/      5/      7/ 

/4      /2      /4     /  3      /  3      /8      /8      /8      /8 

10-PoiNT  No.  1  —  En  set                                     48c. 

10-POINT  No.  3  —  Em  set                                    48c. 

*.'  i    t    *    i    t  '  ff   1  i 

I/     I/     3  /     1  V     2/     1  /     3  /     5  /     7  / 

/4     /  2     /  4     /  3    /  3     X  8     /  8     /  8     /8 

II-POINT  NO.  1  —  Eii  set                                       46c. 

11  -POINT  No.  3  —  Em  set                                  46c. 

i    i    S    i    i    }    1    I    i 

12-PoiNT  No.  1  —  En  set                                     45c. 

4  4  1  4  t  J  I  .1  I 

1  /      1  /     3  y      1  /     2  /      1  /     3  /      5  /      7/ 
/4     /  2     /  4      /  3     /  3      X  8     /  8     /  8     /8 

6-POINT  No.  9  —  Em  set                                        64c. 

%   X  H   %   %  ft  H  H  ft  X 

8-PoiNT  No.  9  —  Em  set                                      53c. 

5-PoiNT  No.  2  —  Em  set                                     $1.20 

X^^XK^Xs^^/6 

S^-POINT  No.  2  —  Em  set                                   74c. 

9-POINT  NO.  9  —  Em  set                                      50c. 

(i-  POINT  No.  2  —  Em  set                                      64c. 

'4        12       34        I3       ^ 

^4      ^      34      13      23      lg      3s      5g      78 

10-POINT  No.  9  —  Em  set                                    48c. 

7  -POINT  No.  2  —  Em  set                                      56c. 

^:^^>^^^^^^^ 

14      12     34      lg     2a     18      3g     58      7g 

11-PoiNT  No.  9  —  Em  set                                    46c. 

8-  POINT  No.  2  —  Em  set                                    53c. 

/A         Ay      $/A          /+       *'/'*         /Q      o/Q     5/w      y/Q 

-i--!          1  t>         o/l         J-Q         "O        -^-Q         "Q         "Q         'Q 

^t^^toooooo 

/A       /  £,        /A         /^       /J       /  ®      /  O      /O      /O 

9-POINT  No.  2  —  Em  set                                        50c. 

12-POINT  No.  9  —  Em  set                                      45c. 

14      12      %     !s     23     3-8      38      58      78 

/^/^^^^/^%fs%/^ 

INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


317 


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MISCELLANEOUS  AUXILIARIES 


PIECE  FRACTIONS 

Put  up  in  1-pound  fonts,  at  the  prices  given. 

8-PoiNT  $3.60 

1234567890 1234567890 

276    38O    419 
358    927    460 

10-POINT  $2.80 

1234567890 1234567890 

J-3.2    546    7  09 
512    873    940 


12-POINT 

1234567890 


$2.00 

1234567890 


168    .2.5.7.    430 
457    372    916 

11-PoiNT  also  cast  by  us;  per  font,  $2.40 

SUPERIOR  AND  INFERIOR 
LETTERS  AND  FIGURES 

The  following  Superior  and  Inferior  Letters 
and  Figures  are  put  up  in  1 -pound  fonts,  at  (lie 
prices  given.  Letters  ami  Figures  are  in  sepa- 
rate fonts. 

r,  POINT  $-_'.oo 


$1.80 


7-  I'OINT 


8-POINT 


?1.60 

mgd'-:!45(i7800 


9  -POINT 


mdgabcdefghljklmnoB      Dtdgl£S46«7890 

IO-POINT  $1.31 


rndgabcdefglujklmnw 

11-POINT 

TT1  J?rl  «'*^K'^et»liiJklnint 
mdgabcdef  ghi  j  kl  m  nt 

12-POINT 


$1.1(5 


tijkn     mg(J1234567 

mdgabcdefghijkii     mdgl234567 


ARITHMETICAL  SIGNS 

Prices  of  fonts. 
5VPOINT  $2.00 

+       -    X    -t-    = 
6-POINT  $1.50 

+       x  -*-  =- 

7-POINT  $l.r.O 

+         x   -*- 

8 -POINT  $i.2ri 

+  X    •+-    == 

9-POINT  $1.20 

-f  X     -+-     = 

10  POINT  $1.00 

+  - 

1 l  POINT  $l.oo 

+  -H 

12  POINT  $l.oo 

SUPERIOR  AND  INFERIOR 
FRACTIONS 

Superior  anil   Inferior  Krnctions  arc-   put    up  in 
1 -pound  fonts,  at  the  price's  itiven. 


6-POINT 

321/43  5r>/» 

7-POINT 


$2.00 


JT-I..SO 


8-POINT 

jST.s/,,.,.     12S4W8W/1234 

9-POINT 


l  ii-  POINT 


$1.44 
1808 

$1.30 


11 -POINT 


•1.99 

86^/679 


12- POINT 

1234567890  Lf 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


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MISCELLANEOUS  AUXILIARIES 


COMMERCIAL  MARKS 


5- POINT 


5VPOINT 


6-POINT 


7-PoiNT 


Prices  per  pound. 

$    fa)    ft    #    #    ( 
*    ©     ft     #     4 

(a)     ft)     %     <% 


8-POINT 


V    ® 


9-POINT 


10-POINT 


11-POINT 


12-POINT 


ft 

ft) 


$1.20 


74c. 


64c. 


56c. 


53c. 


50c. 


48c. 


46c. 


a/      <t 
/c      / 


45C. 


lb    % 


ALGEBRAIC  AND 
GEOMETRICAL  SIGNS 

Prices  of  fonts. 
5VPOINT  $2.00 


ALOBBRAIO  AND  GEOMETRICAL.  SIGNS 

Prices  per  pound. 
10-PoiNT  $1.00 

+  -X  -*-  =  -*  :   ::  ±OD 


11-POINT  $1.00 

+  •  -X-     =-:  ::  ±OD 
&<Vf4LL 


12-POINT  $1.00 

+      •  X  •*-        -   :    ::    ±  O 

D  A  <:i/f  ^L_ 


MEDICAL  SIGNS 

Prices  of  fonts. 
6-POINT  50c. 

R       B       5        3 

6505          6506          6507          6508 


7-POINT 


8-POINT 


B        9        5 


50c. 


50c. 


8504  8505  8506  8507 

9-POINT  50C. 


6-POINT 


$1.50 


<  Y 


7-POINT  $1.50 

+           X    -*-  «=    -H-    :    ;:     ab     D    a 

A     <     ]/     f     i_ 

8-POINT  $1.25 

+    -  X  -*•  =  -H-  :  ::  ±  D  A  < 

9-POINT  $1.20 

+     -  X  -s-  =  -H-  :    ::   ±  D  A 

<    T/     f     ^     ^—  , 


10-POINT 


10504  10505  10506  10507 

11-POINT  50C. 


11504  11505  11506  11507 

12-POINT  50c. 


Z      3 

1506  8507 

S       3 

9506  9507 

Z       5 

>8o; 

5 

I  150; 

5      3 


50c. 


12504         12505         12506        12507 

Following  Recipe  Marks  are  sold  singly. 


B 


24506      18507     14501     12504 
lOc.       lOc.       6c.       5c. 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


319 


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MISCELLANEOUS  AUXILIARIES 


NEW  QUOTATION  MARKS 
AND  DASHES 

IMPROVED  DASHES  AND 
DOUBLE  QUOTATION  MARKS 

For  explanation  of  the  special  merits  of  these 
new  Dashes  and  Quotation  Marks  see  page  16. 

The  Improved  Dashes  are  put  up  separately  in 
1-pound  fonts,  at  the  prices  given. 

The  Double  Quotation  Marks  are  also  put  up 
in  1 -pound  fonts,  containing  an  equal  number  of 
each,  at  the  prices  given. 

5-POINT  $1.20 

—    "   "    "Hunchback  of  Notre  Dame"— Hugo. 

5VPOINT  74c. 

-  "  "    "  David  Copperfleld"— Dickens. 

6-POINT  64C. 

-  «   "   "Huclslrl.orryFinn"— MarkTw.-iin. 

7-PoiNT  56c. 

-  "  "   "King  Lear"—  Shakspeare. 

8-POINT  53c. 

-  "  "   "Daniel  Deronda"— Eliot. 

9- POINT  60c. 

-  "  "  "Wandering  Jew"— SIM-. 

10- POINT  48c. 

-  «  "  "Ben  Hur"— Wallace. 

ll-POINT  If.c 

-"  "  "Ivanhoe"— Scott. 

!•_'  POINT  !•"><. 

-«"  "Moths"— Onida. 

HEAVY  QUOTATION  MARKS 

GUILLEMETS,  t)R  FRENCH    QUOTATION    MAHKS 

The  following  style  of  ( iuillemet  s.  for  use  with 
heavy  job  filers,  will  lie  furnished  for  nil  bodies. 
Sold  at  second  class  prices. 

«New  Model »  «  Record  » 

«DeviI)) 

((Bind))  ((Mail)) 


HEAVY  QUOTATION  MARKS 

NEW  IDEAL  QUOTATION  MARKS 

The  following  is  another  style  of  Quotation 
Mark,  intended  to  meet  the  ideas  of  many  prin- 
ters who  do  not  like  the  customary  method  of 
quoting  used  in  English  typography  mid  yet  are 
not  satisfied  to  adopt  the  French  marks.  These 
may  be  likened  to  the  German  marks,  yet  will  be 
found  to  hi-  quite  different.  They  will  he  made 
for  all  bodies  in  addition  to  the  following.  Sold 
at  second-class  prices. 

i  Fast  Express  ?    *  Democrat  - 

iMilch? 


Hither  of  (lie  above  styles  of   Quotation   Marks 
will  In-  cut   and  cast  to  order  for   Koman  fonts. 


ACCENTS 

NoTK:  The  I  ieniiiin  .  French.  Spanish  and 
Swedish  Accents  an-  supplied  to  order  ill  tin- 
lower  case  of  all  our  Koman  faces.  For  the  ma- 
jority of  our  .loli  faces  we  can  furnish  Spanish 
lower  case  Accents. 

Accents  and  all  styles  of  Marked  Letters  will 
In-  cut  to  order,  the  cost  of  making  each  matrix 
heing  from  ^'J  (in  to  $r>.IIO;  typecast  from  same 
at  prices  given  on  p.'ige  1  1  . 

We  furnish  no  <|iiantity   for  less  than  LTic.  net. 

PIECE  ACCENTS 

For  use  with  .lob  Faces.      Prices  per  font. 
:;  POINT 


r»i»<-. 


/      \      r      *      -      ^      ..     ..      oO 

1        2        3456789       10 


I    POINT 


/      \      /•      -\     *>    ~     ••     m      O 

II        12       13       14       15       16       17       18       19 

«;- POINT  -'<>e 

/\r'^v^r^A>^    ^. 

20      21         22         23          24          25          26         27  28 

*,****& 

29          30  31  32 

••  ••  ••   ••   ••  ••   o   o 

33  34  35  36  37          38          39         40 

10-POINT  50c. 


14-1'OINT 


50c. 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


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MISCELLANEOUS  AUXILIARIES 


MISCELLANEOUS  SIGNS 
AND  LOGOTYPES 


Prices  per  pound. 


5-POINT 


5  V  POINT 


6-POINT 


$2.80 


AM        PM        AR.        LE 


$2.40 


/     5     doz 


$2.00 

0        '        "         "         /       dOZ       AM        PM        AR.        LE.        AM        PM 

via    am    pm   AM    PM   Ar.    Le.   Ar.   Le.   am   pm 
do    do    No.    Ar.    Lv.    A.M.    P.M.    $    § 


7-POINT 


8  POINT 


9-POINT 


10-POINT 


11-POINT 


12- POINT 


/     AM     PM 


$1.80 


$1.60 


1.44 


$1.30 


$1.22 


$1.16 


Other  Miscellaneous  Signs  will  be  cot  to  order, 

the  cost  of  making  each  matrix  being  from  $2.00 
to  $5.00;  type  cast  from  same  at  prices  given  on 
page  11. 

\Vc  furnish  no  quantity  for  less  than  25c. 


SPECIAL   LOGOTYPES 

LOGOTYPE  SPECIMENS 

Evening  tribune 

minimum  rising  snow  storm 
change  has  moderate  Sunday 
Alabama  Arizona  Erie  Upper 
barometer  districts  Nebraska 

Special  Logotypes  of  every  description  will  be 
promptly  cut  and  cast  to  order.  Prices  of  such 
work  sent  on  application. 


IMPRINT  LOGOTYPES 

ELECTROTYPED  IMPRINTS,  each,  25  to  50c. 

No.  52 
CARSON-HARPER    PRINT. 


NO.  53 
WALLE  &  CO.,  NEW  ORLEANS. 

No.  54 

GREAT  WESTERN    PTG  .   CO.,    ST.    LOUIS. 
NO.  71 

BUXTON  &  SKINNER  PRINT. 

No.  72 
F.  J.  SCHUSTER,  PRINTER. 

No.  73 
KEYSTONE  PRESS,  WELLSTON,  O. 

NO.  74 

R.    P.   STUDLEY  &   CO.,    PRINTERS,   ST.    LOUIS. 

TYPE-METAL  IMPRINTS 

Imprints  will  be  cast  in  Type-Metal,  in  any 
length  under  72  points,  and  in  any  quantity  over 
50  of  each,  at  following  prices: 

100  of  any  one  style,  $8.00  net. 
50  of  any  one  style,     5.00  net. 

If  Imprints  are  wanted  longer  than  72  points, 
they  will  have  to  be  made  in  two  or  more  sec- 
tions, and  $3.00  per  100  will  be  charged  for  each 
extra  section. 

JOB  FACE  CENT  MARKS 


*      f 


Body  Each     Per  pound 

NO.  12510 12- Point 5c $1  .!(> 

NO.  14502 14-Point 5c 1.12 

No.  18510 18  Point 6c 1.00 

No.  24513 24-Point lOc...  .90 


ELECTION  TICKET  SIGNS 


42502  42503 

IJody  Each 

NO.  18509 18-Point <>c. 

NO.  20502 20-Point <><:. 

No.  42502 42- Point 15c. 

No.  12503...  11'   I'oiiit.  .  ...15c. 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


321 


ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


IMPROVED  METAL  BRACES 


IMPROVED  METAL  BRACES  — ALL  CAST  ON  6-PoiNT  BODY 

Cast  in  following  lengths  from  32-Point  to  72-Point  — Price,  5c.  each. 
Put  up  in  fonts  of  2  of  each  length;  including  sectional  pieces;  per  font,  $1.00. 


12  12 


12 


6  12 


32 


60 


40 


44 


SPACE  RULES 


Metal,  cast  on  '_'   Point   set .  on  all  bodies  from  (i   Point  to  •_'  I    point  ;  per  pound,  .fl  .(id. 

Brass  Space  liule  is  supplied  on  any  body  and  any  length. 
P.I-MSS.    '_'   Point  per  pound.    $2. dd  to  $2.50 

Brass.    1 'a- Point per  pound.      2.7."ito     :;.•_'."> 

Brass,    1    Point  per  pound.      3.5d  to     4.00 


(i  7  8  9  10  11  12  Ki  18          20          24          3d          36 


MISCELLANEOUS  CUTS 

Cast  in  Type  Metal.    With  a  Few  Exceptions  all  our  Cuts  are  Multiples  of  6-Romt  in  Body  and  Width 


" 


i-_>:,ds     BC.     I-J.MI'.I     :..-.     iir.di—  6c. 


B 


18506— 10c.   18507— lOc.   IS.MI.S  in,.   is.Ml— 10r.  18512— lOc.   L8513   lOc.   18514— lOc 


^^^> 


SEAL. 


B 


20501— 10c.  L'lr.ul      I.',,.  2-J5d5      Idc.        2  1 5(MJ  —  12c.       24507— lOc.  245(IK-l5c. 


,:<-  •^ssxsr  ^nif-  BATHS 

24509  — lOc.        24510— 15c.  24511  — 15c.     24512  — lOc.     24514— lOc.  L'ir,15  — 20c. 


24517— 15c.  30504— 15c.  30505— 15c. 


30506  — 25c. 


80607  — 15c. 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


322 


ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


MISCELLANEOUS  CUTS 


Cast  In  Type  Metal 


.'5(5504  —  20c.    36505  — 15c.    36506  — 15c.    36507— lOc.   36508  — 15c.    36509  — 15c 


36522  — 25c.        36523  — 25c.    30508  — 20c 


42507  — 35c. 


4-2508  — 25c.     42509  — 25c.     42510  — 25c.    48508  — 25c. 


54501  — 20c.    54502  — 25c.      54503  — 25c. 


54504  — 25c.        54509  — 25c. 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


323 


ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


MISCELLANEOUS  CUTS 


Cast  in  Type  Metal 


7-jr.lo  — 50c. 


7'jr.l  1  —  50c. 


7'_T»12  — 50c. 


72618  — SOc. 

INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


324 


72518  — 60c. 

ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


MISCELLANEOUS  CUTS 


Cast  in  Type  Metal 


78501— 50c. 


INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


96501— 50r. 


ST.  Louis.  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


BLACK  FISTS  AND  STARS 


BLACK  FISTS  are  put  up  in  fonts  containing  two  of  each  size;  per  font,|$1.75 


6501— 5c.    8501  — 5c.   8502  — 5c.    6502  — 5r. 


36501  — 15c.     WW  ~-*~  •»— WB&     36502— 15c. 

18505  — lOc.   10501  — 5c.  10502  — 5c.   18504  — lOc. 


30501  — 15c. 


24501  — lOc.         24502  — lOc. 


12501— 5c.     12502  — 5c. 


30502  —  15c. 


•Is.MM   I'll,-. 


18501  — lOc.        18502— lOc. 


Sint;r   I'.I.ACK    I-'ISTS  art'  sold  separately  at  the  prices  given  nmler  each. 


BLACK  STAKS  are  put  up  in  fonts  containing  four  of  encli       exreptiinr  Nos.  48503, 
(>or>()3  and  7LT>u:',.  \vliich  are  sold  separately.       Per  font,  !)<1.00. 


***   *** 


6503  —  4c.   r.r.ltl   4c. 


sr.u::   1 1 


**  **** 


36503—  lOc. 


30503  — 8c. 


24503  — 8c. 


*  * 


18503  — 8c. 


48503  — 15c.  r        ^\ 

60503  — 20c. 
7li503  — 25c. 

Single  BLACK  STARS  are  sold  separately  at  the  prices  given  under  each. 
INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  326  ST.  Louis.  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


ELECTROTYPED  DATE-LINES 


24-POINT  COMMERCIAL  SCRIPT  DATE-LINE  —  75c. 


18-PoiNT  COMMERCIAL  SCRIPT  DATE-LINE  —  75c. 


24-roiNT  INVITATION  SCRIPT  DATE-LINE  —  75c. 


18-PoiNT  INVITATION  SCRIPT  DATE-LINE  —  75c. 


12-PoiNT  INVITATION  SCRIPT  DATE-LINE  —  75c. 


24-PoiNT  STATIONER  SCRIPT  DATE-LINE  — 75c. 


24-PoiNT  COSMOPOLITAN  DATE-LINE —  75c. 


JCeokuk,  $owa,  189 


18-PoiNT  COSMOPOLITAN  DATE-LINE  —  75c. 

9alveston,&ex.,  189 

14-PoiNT  COSMOPOLITAN  DATE-LINE  — 75c. 

JSittle  Slock,  3lrk., 189 

12-PoiNT  COSMOPOLITAN  DATE-LINE  — 75c. 

Kansas  City,  SKo.,  ..189 

N.  B.  —  In  ordering  Date-Lines  be  particular  to  state  what  length  you  desire  the  dotted  rule  line 
to  be.  Unless  otherwise  ordered,  we  will  make  it  9  ems  12-Point.  Dotted  line  will  be  added  after 
the  figures  189...  only  when  so  ordered,  and  the  length  of  this  rule  stated. 

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BRASS  RULES 


The  2-Point  Single,  Dotted  and  Hyphen  Rules  —  Nos.  27,  111,  113  and  117  — line  with  all  our 
STANDARD  LINE  Type  Faces  with  easy  justification  by  means  of  point  system  leads  and  slugs. 
The  following  Rules  are  sold  in  strips  of  2  feet  each. 


NO. 
1 


25 


26 


27 


28 


BODY 

1-POINT 


1VPOINT 


3 -POINT 


4-POINT 


5-POINT 


•  '>-  POINT 


7-POINT 


1-POINT 


IV  POINT 


2-POINT 


3-POINT 


Per  foot 
SO. 05 


.0(5 


.08 


.12 


.16 


.05 


.06 


.08 


.12 


No. 

29 

BODY 
4  -POINT 

Per  foot 
$0.16 

30 

5-POINT 

.20 

31 

6-POINT 

.28 

32 

7-POINT 

.32 

33 

8-POINT 

.80 

::  1 

9-POINT 

88 

in  POINT 

in 

86 

1  •_•  POINT 

.50 

37 

l   POINT 

.08 

38 

Pa  POINT 

.06 

89 

•_'-  POINT 

.08 

40 

3-  Pol  NT 

.19 

41 

l   POINT 

.!<> 

I-J 

r>  POINT 

.80 

43 

»;  POINT 

.88 

1(11) 

L'-  POINT 

.08 

101 

3  -POINT 

.18 

102 

»•  POINT 

.!<; 

103 

r>  POINT 

.80 

—  muma 

.28 

104 

6-POINT 

INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


336 


ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


BRASS  RULES 


The  2-1'oint  Single,  Dotted  ami   Hyphen    Kules  — Nos.  27,  111,  113  and  117  — line  with  all  our 
STANDARD  LINK  Type  Faces  with  easy  justification  by  means  of  point  system  leads  and  slugs. 
The  following  Rules  arc  sold  in  strips  of  2  feet  each. 


No. 
45 

I'.onv                          Per  foot         No. 
1  '•_.  POINT                        $0.08         70 

BODY 

2-POINT 

Per  foot 
$0.10 

46 

2  -POINT                             .10        72 

3-POINT 

.14 

47 

3  -POINT                             .14 
73 

4-POINT 

.18 

48 

4-POINT                                          .18 

5-POINT 

.22 

49 

5-POINT                                          .22 

6-POINT 

.28 

50 

75 

8-  POINT 

.35 

52 

77 

9-POINT 

.38 

53 

78 
Q.PnrTMT                                           S« 

10-POINT 

.40 

54 

10-POINT                                         .40            79 

55 

12-T'OlNT                                  .50          80 

12-POINT 

.50 

56 

2-P01NT                                   .10          85 

2-POINT 

.10 

57 

3-I'oiNT                                     .14          86 

3-POINT 

.14 

58 

4-POINT                                   .18          87 

4-POINT 

.18 

59 

5  -POINT                                   .22          88 

5-POINT 

.22 

60 

6-  POINT                                 .28         89 

6-POINT 

.28 

62 

8-POINT                                   .35          90 

8-POINT 

.35 

63 

9-  POINT                                   .38          91 

9-POINT 

.38 

64 

10-POINT                                  .40          92 

10-POINT 

.40 

65 

12-POINT                                 .50          93 

12-POINT 

.50 

INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


337 


ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


BRASS  RULES 


The  2-Point  Single.  Dotted  and  Hyphen  Rules  — Nos.  27.  111.  113  and  117  — line  with  all  our 
STANDARD  LINE  Type  Fares  with  easy  justification  by  means  of  point  system  leads  and  sings. 
The  following  Rules  are  sold  in  strips  of  2  feet  each. 


No. 
110 

BODY 

1VPOINT 

Per  foot          NO. 
$0.08          150 

BODY 
l-  POINT 

Per  foot 
BO.06 

111 

2  -POINT 

.10          152 

2-  POINT 

.08 

112 

1VPOINT 

153 

.08         

3  POINT 

.12 

118 

2-POINT 

154 
10 

t  POINT 

.16 

BBHHIM 

155 

5-  POINT 

22 

116 

l  '-POINT 

.08 

•nm 

117 

2-POINT 

1  r,r, 
10 

6-  POINT 

.28 

WBBB 

118 

::  POINT 

.14 

.08 

120 

2-POINT 

.10            162 

3  -POINT 

.12 

121 

2-  POINT 

.12           1  63 

l   POINT 

.  16 

1L"J 

2-POINT 

1  -           164 

.">  POINT 

•^•B 

1  23 

1  '•_•  POINT 

.1(1 

MHH 

6-  POINT 

.28 

1  2  1 

L1  POINT 

.11 

•VBH 

125 

3-  POINT 

•'«           ,.„„ 

i;  POINT 

.30 

126 

•  ••••••1 

l  POINT 

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»  POINT 

.40 

ISO 

L1  POINT 

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c>  POINT 

.30 

131 

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132 

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2  POINT 

8'  POINT 

.40 

183 

2-  POINT 

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<'•-  POINT 

.80 

140 

1   POINT 

221 

8-I'OINT 

.40 

142 

2  POINT 

.08 

143 

3  POINT 

•is       !]^A^A 

l   POINT 

.'.'I 

144 

i  POINT 

.16          «11 

l  POINT 

.24 

145 

5-POINT 

.22           321 

4-I'OINT 

.24 

146 

6-POINT 

.28           333 

6  -POINT 

.34 

INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY 


338 


ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


BRASS  RULES 


HEAD  RULES 

Either  Double,  Parallel  or  Single.     Cut  also  from  any  other  number  of  Rule  made  by  us. 

NO.  49— 5-POINT 

NO.  50— 6-POINT 
No.  60— 6-POINT 

NO.  75— 6-POINT 
NO.  89— 6-FoiNT 

5-Foint    6-Point  5-Point    6-Point 

4-Columii  — 9  inches  or  less $0.20 $0.25          7-Column—  16  inches  or  less $0.30 $0.40 

5-Column — 12  inches  or  less 25 30         8-Column — 18  inches  or  less 35 45 

6-Column — 14  inches  or  less 30 35         9-Column  —  20  inches  or  less 40 50 

COLUMN  RULES 

6-POINT 


7-POINT 


8- POINT 


6-Point    7-Point    8-Point 


6-Point     7-Point    8-Point 


12  inches  or  less $0.30 $0.38 $0.40         22  inches  or  less $0.52 $0.65 $0.70 


16  inches  or  less  ......  ...       .40  ......  50  ......  50 

18  inches  or  less  ......  ...       .45  ......  55  ......  55 

20  inches  or  less  ...  .47  .....  60  .....  65 


24  inches  or  less  _____  .....  55  ......  65  ......  75 

26  inches  or  less...  .60  .....  70  .....  80 


CROSS  RULES  AND  DASHES 

These  Kules  :iml   Dashes  are  the  ones  most  commonly  used.      Other  faces  and  styles  cut  to  order. 
Cut  to  suit  any  width  of  news  column,  usually  13  ems.    Send  WIDTH  of  column  and  LENGTH  of  face. 


Single  Dashes 

No.  27,  face  6  ems.  (>c. 
No.  39,  face  6  ems,  6c. 
NO.  100.  face  (5  ems,  6c. 

Parallel  Dash 

No.  48,  face  6  ems,  8c. 

Double  Dashes 

No.  57,  face  C>  ems.  Me. 


No.  58,  face  (5  ems,  8c. 


NO.  72,  face  (i  ems,  8c. 


Xo.  73,  face  (>  cms.  8c. 


Wave  Dashes 

No.  130,  face  6  ems,  6c. 
No.  131,  face  6  ems,  6c. 
NO.  133,  face  6  ems.  6c. 


Single  Cross  Rules 

No.  27,  4c. 


No.  100,  4c. 


Parallel  Cross  Rules 

No.  48,  6c. 


Double  Cross  Rule 

NO.  57,  6c. 


No.  72,  6c. 


NO.  73,  6c. 


Wave  Cross  Rules 

No.  130,  5c. 
NO.  131,  5c. 
NO.  132,  5c. 


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BRASS  DASHES 


These  Dashes  are  most  commonly  used.     Other  faces  and  styles  will  be  cut  to  order.     Cut  to  suit 
miy  width  of  newspaper  column,  usually  13  ems.     Send  width  of  column  and  length  of  face. 

Price,  Nos.  1  to  20,  each,  10c.;  Nos.  21  to  5(5.  each,  lor. 


10 


1 1 
•  •• 

12 


18 


14 


1.", 


17 


2(1 
>  • 


81 

•   •     ^ 


33 
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1 1;  M 


18 

— >»  >• 


21  111 
•  ^^ — »     »    »  • 

22  50 


51 


53 

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51 


MONKEY  DASHES 

No.  27,  face  3  ems,  6c.  No.  39,  face  3  ems,  6c.  No.  100.  fare  3  cms,  lie. 


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BRASS  BRACES 


in  any  length.     4-em  to  36-ern  12-Point  kept  in  stock. 
5-em  —  12c. 


7-em—  12c. 


9-em  —  12c. 


11  -em  —  15c. 


13-em— loc. 


15-em  —  15c. 


17-em  — 18c. 


19-em— 18c. 


21-em  — 25c. 


23-em  —  25c. 


22-em  —  25c. 


20-eni  — 25c. 


18-em  —  18c. 


16-em  — 15c. 


14-em  —  15c. 


12-em  —  15c. 


10-em  — 12c. 


8-em  — 12c. 


—  12c. 


4-em  —  12c. 


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Labor-Saving  Brass  Rule 


The  2-Point  Single,  Dotted  and  Hyphen  Eules  —  Nos.  27,  111,  113  and  117  —  line  with  all  our 
STANDARD  LINE  Type  Faces  with  easy  justification  by  means  of  point  system  leads  and  slugs. 

The  following  Labor-Saving  Kules  are  in  stock  in  1-pound,  2-pound,  3-pound  and  5-pound  fonts. 


No.  27 


2-POINT 


Per  pound,  $1.75 


No.  48                                                                      4  -POINT 

I'.T  pound.  %l  .(JO 

No.  7:5                                                                       i   POINT 

IVr  pound.  *1  .do 

• 

No.  75                                                                                  C>   I'OINT 

IVr  pound,  $1  .f>O 

^^^^^^^•^^•1 

—                        — 

lmr-SiivhiK  fonts  of  iniy  other  Kules.  excepting  Nos.  1 120  to  133,  and  :?02  to  :?:53.  cut  to  order. 


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r 


Labor-Saving  Brass  Rule 


The  2-Point  Single,  Dotted  and  Hyphen  Rules  —  Noa.  27,  111,  113  and  117  —  line  with  all  our 
STANDARD  LINE  Type  Faces  with  easy  justification  by  menus  of  point  system  leads  and  slugs. 

The  following  Labor-Saving  Kules  are  in  stock  in  1  -pound    2-pound,  3-pound  and  5-pound  fonts. 


No.  Ill 


2 -POINT 


Per  pound,  $  1.75 


No.  113 


2 -POINT 


Per  pound,  $1.75 


Labor-Saving  fonts  of  any  other  Rules,  excepting  Nos.  120  to  133,  and  302  to  333,  cut  to  order. 

Brass  Ovals 


Styles  A,  B,  C  and  I)  kept  in  stock.     See  Circles  for  style.     Other  shapes  and  styles  will  be  made 
to  order. 

Ovals  1  to  4,  each $0.80          Ovals  11  to  12,  each $1.00          Ovals  15  to  18,  each $1.50 

Ovals  5  to  10,  each VM)          Ovals  13  to  14,  each 1.25 


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Labor-Saving  Brass  Leaders 

Standard  Line 

12-PoiNT  DOTTED  BRASS  LEADERS  Per  pound,  $1.40 


Labor-saving 

....  Brass  Leaders 
Are  the  best  and 

Most  handy 


DOTTED  UKASS  LKAI>KKS  ivr  pound,  .fi.r.o 


6,8,  10  and  12 -Point 

Bodies  in  Stock  in 

...2,  3  and  5-pound 
Fonts. 


Statidard  Line  Leaders  

line  with  all  our 

Romans,  Old  Styles... 
and  Job  Faces. 


'.»-  POINT  DOTTKD  l:i:.\ss  LKAHKKS  Per  pound,  $1  .r>o 


Special   line  Labor-Saving  Brass  Leaders,  other  than  Standard  Line,  are  made  to  order  to  match 
any  face  made  by  other  foundries.     Send  new  samples  of  H  and  m  for  line. 

INLAND  TYPE  FOUNDRY  344  ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


Labor-Saving  Brass  Leaders 

Standard  Line 

8-PoiNT  DOTTED  BRASS  LEADERS  Per  pound,  $1.60 


Standard  Line  Leaders 

.  ..line  with  our  Romans,.. 
Old  Styles  and  Job 
Faces. 


6-PoiNT  DOTTED  BRASS  LEADERS  Per  pound,  $1.60 


These  Standard  Line 

Leaders  line  with 

all  our  Romans , 

and  Job 

.    Faces 


8-PoiNT  HYPHEN  BRASS  LEADERS  Per  pound. 


6,  8,  1Oand  12-Point 

-Bodies  in  Stock  in  2,  3 
and  5-pound  Fonts 


Special   line  Labor  -Saving  Brass  Leaders,  other  than  Standard   Line,  are  made  to  order  to  match 
any  face  made  by  other  foundries.     Send  new  samples  of  II   and  m  for  line. 

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BRASS  CIRCLES 


DIAMETERS  AND  PRICES 

Sl\  Irs  A.  I!.  ('  mid  It  ;irr  kept  in  stuck 
in  (In-  following  si/.rs.  (Itlicl1  sixes  iinil 
st\  Irs  will  In'  furnished  to  order. 


%-il 
1  -il 

1/8-  i 

iK-i 

1%-i 

ll/2-i 
1%-i 
1%-i 
1%-i 

2     -i 
2#-i 

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1.50 

The  Circles  shown  jiliove  iire  iniide  from  Solid  SEAMLESS  Hiird   l!r!iss,  and  are  far  more  accurate 
and  durable  than  the  ordinary  make. 


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WHAT  THEY  SAY  OF  STANDARD  LINE 


The  following  testimonials  are  unsolicited,  and  we  have  therefore,  to  save 
space,  in  many  cases  omitted  extraneous  matter.  The  originals,  and  many 
other  similar  letters,  are  on  tile  in  our  office. 


LONGMONT,  COLO.,  April  4,  1895. 
You  are  on  the  right  track;  every  foundry 
in  the  country  will  have  to  come  to  it. 

C.  W.  BOYNTON. 

LANCASTER,  PA.,  July  5,  1895. 
Your  STANDARD  LINE  idea  is  something: 
printers  should  have  had  years  ago. 

D.  B.  LANDIS. 

SAVANNAH,  TENN.,  Nov.  7,  1896. 
I  am  delighted  with  STANDARD  LINE  and 
UNIT  SET.     See  order  on  another  sheet. 

C.  L.  HEFNER. 

STAUNTON,  VA.,  Dec.  9,  1896. 
I  am  in  need  of  some  new  type,  and  STAND- 
ARD LINE,  UNIT  SET  is  the  thing  to  save  time 
and  make  money.  P.  A.  ROSS. 

READING,  PA.,  Jan.  5,  1895. 
I  am  glad  you  have  made  another  step  to- 
ward perfection.    The  point  system  was  one; 
this  is  even  greater.  E.  D.  WESCOTT. 

PUEBLO,  COLO.,  April  20,  1896. 
We  assure  you  that  when  we  purchase  new 
supplies  it  will  be  STANDARD  LINE  of  Inland 
manufacture.  RIVERSIDE  PTG.  Co., 

per  M.  D.  PENNEBAKER. 

BARNESVILI.E,  O.,  June  8,  1896. 
We  like  your  new  series  of  borders  very 
much,  and  trust  to  be  able  to  send  you  more 
business,  especially  in  STANDARD  LINE  type. 
HANLON  BROS.  PAPER  Co. 

BRADFORD,  PA.,  July  19,  1895. 
I  am  greatly  pleased  with  your  STANDARD 
LINE,  and  the  original  ornaments  and  borders 
are  marvels  of  beauty.     Wishing  you   suc- 
cess. J.  NEVIN  HUBER. 

GREENUP,  KY.,  Nov.  7,  1895. 
I  just  want  to  say  that  during  my  experience 
of  fourteen  years  in  the  printing  business  I 
have  never  worked  with   material   equal   to 
yours.  BENJ.  POWELL. 

DENVER,  COLO.,  Mar.  18,  1896. 
I  like  your  system,  not  only  as  to  its  lining 
feature,  but  the   making  of  figures  for  old 
style  type  all  above  the  line  and  of  the  same 
height.  E.  L.  WEPF. 


ST.  ALBANS,  VT.,  Dec.  5,  1896. 
I  purchased  my  entire  outfit  from  you  when 
I  could  have  bought  for  less  closer  at  hand. 
I  like  your  type  very  much,  and  any  inquiries 
from  this  section  refer  to  me. 

C.  W.  BUCKLEY. 

ST.  ALBANS,  VT.,  Feb.  10,  1897. 
I  am  entirely  satisfied  with  my  type  and 
know  there  is  a  big  saving  in  composition. 
C.  W.  BUCKLEY. 

BALTIMORE,  MD.,  Mar.  22,  1895. 
We  are  much  pleased  with  your  system  of 
lining,  and,  being  more  fully  in  the  job  line, 
can  perhaps  more  thoroughly  appreciate  it 
than  some  others. 

JOHN  S.  BRIDGES  &  Co. 

ADRIAN,  MICH.,  Jan.  6,  1897. 
I  like  your  STANDARD  LINE,  having  the 
8-Point  No.  23.     STANDARD  LINE  is  great 
and  no  mistake;  also  the  UNIT  SET,  as  it 
saves  a  great  deal  of  time. 

F.  W.  NICHOLS. 

MINNEAPOLIS,  MINN.,  April  20,  1896. 
We  are  very  much  pleased  with  the  type 
and  highly  elated  that  we  chose  it  in  prefer- 
ence to  the  "  Oliphant "  and  "  Livermore." 
UNIVERSITY  PRESS  OF  MINNESOTA, 
T.  H.  COLWELL. 

PLESSIS,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  26,  1896. 
1  admire  your  STANDARD   LINE.      I  have 
some  of  it,  bought  from  Golding  &  Co.,  and 
must  say  I  like  it  exceedingly  well.     What  a 
lot  of  bother  it  saves  in  my  work. 

U.  E.  BROWN. 

RlDGEWAY,  ILL.,  July  6,  1895. 
The  bill  of  type  we  ordered  on  the  20th 
ult.  was  received  in  good  shape,  and  to  say 
we  are  stuck  on  your  material  does  not  express 
it.     Accept  thanks  for  promptness. 

CURRY  &  BLAIR. 

PAWTUCKET,  R.  I.,  Feb.  28,  1895. 
Your  system  of  type-making  is  certainly  a 
great  improvement  over  the  common  way,  and 
we  have  no  doubt  but  that  the  type  will  pay 
for  itself  in  the  amount  of  time  saved. 

H.  H.  BEVIS. 


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WHAT  THEY  SAY  OF  STANDARD  LINE 


CARTERVILLE,  ILL.,  Jan.  6,  1897. 
Enclosed  find  check  for  $15.00.  Please 
credit  my  account  for  that  amount.  Also  find 
order  for  some  of  your  borders,  which  please 
ship  by  express  at  your  earliest  convenience. 
The  more  I  use  STANDARD  LINE  type  the 
better  I  like  it.  C.  BUSH. 

HARTFORD,  CONN.,  Mar.  8,  1895. 
I  think  your  style  of  making  type  to  line  an 
admirable  innovation  in  the  type  line.    This, 
together  with  the  point  system  make  two  of  the 
greatest  boons  that  I  have  known  in  my  thirty 
years'  experience  in  the  printing  business.    I 
wish  you  success  in  your  new  adventure. 
W.  H.  BARNARD. 

MACUNGIE,  PA.,  Aug.  13,  1896. 
We  feel  determined  to  get  some,  if  not  all, 
of  our  type  eventually  of  your  excellent  pro- 
ductions. We  have  some  of  them  now,  and, 
as  you  assert,  your  STANDARD  LINE  is  the 
best  thing  out  for  the  practical  printer  who  is 
working  not  alone  for  "glory."  I  wish  you 
success.  O.  P.  KNAUSS. 

CARUTHERSVILLE,  Mo.,  Sept.  7,  1896. 
STANDARD  LINE  has  been  in  use  in  the 
office  now  for  several  months,  and  to  say  that 
all  concerned  are  more  than  pleased  is  putting 
it  mildly.     Better  results  are  obtained  with  it 
in  both  ordinary  and  color  printing,  and  our 
printers  say  they  like  it  better  than  any  they 
have  used.      LONGGREAR  PTG.  &  PUB.  Co., 
per  DEL  LONGGREAR. 

NASHVILLE,  TENN.,  Mar.  19,  1896. 
Our  foreman  has  made  a  test  of  the  value 
of  your  type  as  compared  with  other  makes 
and  says:  "The  value  of  your  STANDARD 
LINE  type  can  only  be  appreciated  by  using 
it."  Your  scheme  is  a  good  one,  and  will  save 
many  dollars  in  time  consumed  in  cutting 
leads,  cardboard,  etc.,  to  force  justification. 
The  far-seeing  master  printer  will  avail  him- 
self of  the  STANDARD  LINE  type  without  hesi- 
tation. We  hope  to  favor  you  with  an  order 
very  soon.  MARSHALL  &  BRUCE  Co. 

CARTERVILLE,  ILL.,  Nov.  6,  1896. 
As  McKinley  has  been  successful,  we  feel 
that  there  is  sure  to  be  a  business  boom  and 
believe  that  it  is  our  duty  to  prepare  for  what 
is  sure  to  come.  You  may  rest  assured  in  our 
purchases  the  order  will  call  for  STANDARD 
LINE  type— we  will  use  no  other.  Enclosed 


find  order  for  series  of  your  Saint  John—  to 
our  mind  the  best  series  for  general  job  work 
turned  out  by  any  foundry  this  year. 

COPELAND  &  BUSH. 

MINNEAPOLIS,  MINN.,  Sept.  30,  1895. 
We  have  had  some  of  your  type  and  shall 
soon  want  more.  I  congratulate  you  on  your 
splendid  improvements  and  wish  for  you  that 
substantial  support  which  your  enterprise  so 
richly  merits.  I  am  very  much  interested  in 
the  developments  you  are  making  to  place 
the  system  of  type  where  it  should  have  been 
long  ago. 

"THE  NORTHWESTERN  MILLER," 
per  HENRY  HAHN,  foreman. 

MINNEAPOLIS,  MINN.,  Feb.  24,  1896. 
Your  STANDARD  LINE  type  has  given  us 
the  best  of  satisfaction.     It  is  all  you  claim 
for  it.      The  most  difficult  composition   and 
complex  justification  can  be  done  accurately 
and  economically.     You  are  so  far  ahead  in 
the  race  for  supremacy  that  it  will  require  the 
utmost  effort  on  the  part  of  your  competitors 
if  they  would  succeed  in  closing  up  the  gap. 
"THE  NORTHWESTERN  MILLER." 
per  HENRY  HAHN,  foreman. 
fP.  S.—  Since  writing  this  letter  Mr.  Hahn 
has  gone  into  business  for  himself,  purchas- 
ing his  entire  outfit  from  us.] 


MINNEAPOLIS,  MINN.,  Nov.  U. 

I  did  not  order  a  line  of  type  from  any  other 

foundry.     Mr  .............  ,  the  resident  manager 

of  ............  ,  was  quite  exercised  to  think  that  I 

could  put  in  so  good  an  office  as  I  did  and  get 
along  with  only  your  type.  I  assured  him 
that  1  not  only  could  do  so,  but  that  I  could 
turn  out  the  very  best  kind  of  work  with  your 
STANDARD  LINE  type.  It  worried  him  not  a 
little,  and  I  think  he  had  good  cause,  judging 
from  the  expressions  of  the  many  printers 
who  have  visited  the  office,  many  of  whom 
know  little  of  the  many  advantages  of  your 
STANDARD  LINE.  They  are  beginning  to 
appreciate  it  now,  and  I  am  confident  that  it 
will  be  to  your  advantage  to  have  such  an 
office  in  the  city.  Mr.  Harmon  heard  of  my 
starting  in  and  we  corresponded,  with  result 
of  the  firm  of  Hahn  &  Harmon.  We  are  very 
much  pleased  with  the  type  and  we  hope  in 
the  future  to  do  considerable  business  with 
you.  HENRY  HAHN, 

of  HAHN  &  HARMON. 


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WHAT  THEY  SAY  OF  STANDARD  LINE 


WACO,  TEX.,  Sept.  14,  1896. 
No  practical  man  can  fail  to  see  the  advant- 
age of  your  system.  It  is  a  wonderful  time- 
saver,  and  time  is  money.  I  attempted  to 
make  a  combination  line  recently  from  10  and 
12-Point  type  from  another  foundry,  and  had 
to  use  cardboard  and  paper.  Tis  needless  to 
say  I  have  not  tried  it  again.  In  matters 
typographic  you  have  the  world  by  the  tail 
and  a  down-hill  pull.  GEO.  C.  MARTIN. 

GLENS  FALLS,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  14,  1895. 
One  of  the  most  important  advantages  of 
your  type,  and  the  one  which  will  no  doubt 
make  your  foundry  rank  among  the  first  in 
the  land,  is  the  STANDARD  LINE.  It  has  often 
been  a  matter  of  wonder  to  me  that  this  idea 
of  lining  was  not  given  more  consideration 
when  the  point  system  was  introduced.  Any 
job  printer  who  has  spent  many  weary  hours 
cutting  cardboard,  paper  of  all  weights,  etc., 
with  a  little  swear  word  here  and  there,  to  line 
type  or  different  sizes  and  faces  with  each 
other,  will  fully  appreciate  your  innovation, 
which  will  relieve  him  of  one  of  his  greatest 
composing-room  troubles. 

JOHN  CHAMBERS. 

DANVILLE,  VA.,  May  7,  1896. 
I  have  from  time  to  time  been  the  means  of 
securing  patronage  for  you  from  my  present 
house,  and  have  been  hopeful  of  sending  you 
at  some  time  a  better  order  than  heretofore. 
I  am  now  able  to  do  so.  I  expect  to  make  a 
change,  and  take  an  interest  in  the  business 
of  E.  R.  Waddill,  and  as  the  selection  of  some 
additional  type,  etc.,  to  be  added  to  his  pres- 
ent plant  fell  in  my  choice,  I  decided  on  yours, 
believing  your  system  of  lining  the  best  in 
existence.  The  order  for  this  will  be  mailed 
to  you  to-night,  and  I  hope  you  will  execute 
and  ship  at  once.  I  merely  write  this  to  show 
my  appreciation  of  your  efforts  in  giving  the 
printers  of  the  country  something  they  should 
appreciate.  Wishing  you  success  with  the 
new  system.  J.  B.  THORNTON. 

DECATUR,  ILL.,  Dec.  8,  1896. 
The  more  we  work  with  STANDARD  LINE 
type  the  more  convinced  we  are  that  it  is  a 
big  improvement  over  the  old  style  "stuff." 
Figuratively  speaking,  we  have  been  kicking 
ourselves  for  some  time  because  we  did  not 
put  in  our  entire  outfit  out  of  your  STANDARD 
LINE.  We  are  so  well  convinced  of  its  super- 


iority that  if  we  were  going  to  buy  a  new  out- 
fit to-morrow  we  would  not  have  a  single  face 
in  the  outfit  that  was  not  STANDARD  LINE. 
Whatever  additions  we  make,  in  fact  what  we 
have  made  since  we  really  became  acquainted 
with  the  merits  of  your  type,  we  have  decided 
will  be  the  best  type  made  —  STANDARD  LINE. 
As  fast  as  material  is  discarded  we  will  put  in 
your  type  also.  This  is  not  in  the  least  flat- 
tery, but  actual  fact  from  knowledge  gained 
by  experience.  PENNINGTON  BROS. 

HARRISBURG,  PA.,  Aug.  15,  1896. 
We  have  now  handled  the  STANDARD  LINE 
type  received  from  you  sufficiently  to  be  able 
to  make  some  conclusions  in  regard  to  it. 
There  is  unquestionably  a  desirable  economy 
in  justification,  so  that  the  same  compositor 
can  set  more  of  this  type  in  a  day  than  of  the 
ordinary  type.  The  set  of  your  type  bodies 
would  seem  to  be  trifling,  and  yet  our  com- 
positors, who  work  on  the  new  10-Point  by 
the  piece,  find  they  can  set  more  type  in  a 
day,  and  the  writer  who  is  somewhat  of  a 
crank  on  accurate  justification,  has  much 
more  satisfaction  in  passing  his  fingers  along 
lines  down  the  side  of  the  galley,  for  it  seems 
almost  impossible  for  a  compositor  to  avoid 
clean,  uniform  justification. 

J.  HORACE  MCFARLAND  Co., 
by  J.  HORACE  MCFARLAND. 

HYDE  PARK,  MASS.,  May  2,  1896. 
Yur  various  shipments  of  type  wer  duly  and 
promptly  reseived.  On  the  same  Monday 
afternoon  I  put  into  a  Boston  type  foundry, 
that  is  eight  miles  from  my  door,  an  order  for 
sum  sorts.  At  the  same  time  I  placed  in  the 
Boston  post  office  three  letters,  two  to  differ- 
ent firms  in  New  York  for  special  sorts  that 
I  wanted  and  the  letter  I  sent  yu.  On  the 
folloing  Saturday  morning  I  herd  from  one 
New  York  foundry.  I  thought  that  was  wel. 
But  in  the  afternoon  of  the  same  day  the 
expresman  deliverd  your  pakage.  That  was 
better  yet.  The  Boston  firm  has  not  yet  sent 
the  sorts  I  wanted,  altho  they  repeatedly 
promist  to  cast  them  in  a  few  days.  I  hav 
spent  a  number  of  years  in  the  west  and  can 
appreciate  western  rustling. 

A.  L.  LODER. 

[Mr.  Loder  iz  a  hearti  advocate  ov  speling 
reform,  hwich  accounts  for  the  absens  of  un- 
nesesari  letters  in  hiz  communicashun.] 


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INDEX  TO  SPECIMEN  BOOK 


Accents 11,  320 

Algebraic  Signs 319 

Antique.  Latin 74,  75 

Antique,  Latin,  poster  fonts 128,  129 

Antique  No.  1 72,  73 

Antique  No.  1,  poster  fonts 126,  127 

Arithmetical  Signs 318 

Art  Ornaments 258.  259,  261-263,  265 

Auxilliaries,  Miscellaneous 31.S-321 

B 

Band  Borders....  ....302-3O5 

Bikes 257 

Black  Fists 326 

Black  Stars 326 

Black,  Tudor 1J().  1_M 

Book  Faces 27-49 

Book  Type  Estimates,  Measurement  for     U 

Borders,  Band  3O2-3O5 

Borders,  by  bodies 285-3O1 

Borders,  by  series 272-2X4 

Braces,  Brass 341 

Braces,  Metal,  Improved 322 

Brass  Braces 341 

Brass  Circles  346 

Brass  Dashes  ....  339,  34D 

Brass  Leaders >44.  345 

Brass  Ovals      343 

Brass  Rules 336-339,  34 J,  343 

Bruce  Title....  ...79 


Edwards 110,  1  1  1 

Eighteen- Point  Borders 294-299 

Election  Ticket  Signs 321 

Electrotyped  Date- Lines .327 

Electrotyped  Imprints  3_M 

Electrotyped  Newspaper  Headings.  331-335 
Electrotyped  Newspaper  Sub-Headings .  33O 

Estimates   12-15 

Extended  Old  Style (.4.  65 

Extended  Woodward 88,  x<> 


Fancy  Dashes,  Brass 34O 

Figures  for  Time-Tables,  Tariffs, 

Rate-Sheets,  Calendars,  etc 307-316 

Figures,  Point-Set,  Explanation  of.  ..       5,  6 
Figures.  Point-Set,  Specimens  of ...308-316 

Figures,  Superior  and  Inferior 31  x 

Fists,  Black 3J6 

Fractions,  Piece 11.  31S 

Fractions,  Roman  317 

Fractions,  Superior  and  Inferior 11.  31  s 

French  Old  Style  41-43,62,63 

French  Old  Style,  poster  fonts          122.  123 
French  Old  Style  Italic,  card  fonts  5,s 

French  Quotation  Marks 320 

Full-Face,  German.  No.  1 1  4O 

Full-Face,  German,  No.  2 1  4o 

Full-Face  No.  1...  66 

Full-Face  No.  2....  66 


Caledonian  Italic  56 

Cent  Marks,  Job  Face 321 

Circles,  Brass 346 

Clarendon 71 

Clarendon  Title 71 

Column  Rules 33'> 

Commercial  Marks.  319 

Commercial  Script 55 

Condensed  German  No.  1 141 

Condensed  Gothic  No.  1 96-98 

Condensed  Gothic  No.  4 102,  144 

Condensed  Gothic  No.  31  96 

Condensed  Latin  

Condensed  Lining  Gothic 144 

Condensed  No.  1 67 

Condensed  No.  2 68,  69 

Condensed  Studley 106,  107 

Condensed  Title  Gothic  No.  2 102 

Condensed  Title  Gothic  No.  3 100,  101 

Condensed  Title  No.  2 70 

Condensed  Woodward 86,  87 

Cosmopolitan 104,  105 

Cross  Rules 339 

Cubs 257 

Cuts,  Holiday 269-271 

Cuts,  Miscellaneous , 322-325 

D 

Dashes,  Brass 339,  340 

Dashes,  Improved 16,  320 

Date- Lines,  Electrotyped 327 

Double  Quotation  Marks 16,320 


Geometrical  Signs  31° 

German,  Condensed.  No.  1  141 

German  Full-Face  No.  1  14(i 

German  Full-Face  No.  2 140 

German  No.  1,  body  fonts 137-139 

German  No.  1,  card  fonts  140 

Gothic,  Condensed,  Lining.  144 

Gothic,  Condensed,  No.  1 . ...  96-98 

Gothic,  Condensed,  No.  4  1O2,  144 

Gothic,  Condensed,  No.  31  ..  'n, 

Gothic  Italic  No.  1 <>9 

Gothic  No.  1 (M),  <M 

Gothic  No.  6...  94 

Gothic  No.  6,  poster  fonts 124,  125 

Gothic,  Title,  Condensed,  No.  2  .  1  O2 

Gothic,  Title,  Condensed,  No.  3.  .   loo.  KM 

Gothic  Title  Italic  No.  2 1<)2 

Gothic,  Title,  No.  5 92,  93 

Gothic,  Title,  No.  7.. 95 

Gothic,  Title,  Slope 103 

Guillemets 320 

H 

Half-Title 69 

Headings,  Newspaper 330-335 

Headings,  Sub- 33O 

Headlines,  Specimens  of  Faces  for.  32S.  329 

Head  Rules 339 

Heavy  Quotation  Marks 32O 

Hints  on  Ordering 8,  9 

Holiday  Cuts 269-271 

How  to  Estimate  ...  ...12 


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350 


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INDEX  TO  SPECIMEN  BOOK— Continued 


l 

Ideal  Quotation  Marks 320 

Important  Novelties 16 

Imprints 321 

Improved  Dashes 16,  320 

Improved  Metal  Braces 322 

"Industrials" ....268 

Inferiors - ...11,  318 

Initials,  Radtolt 114 

Initials,  Saint  John 115 

Inland 108,  109 

Inland  Borders,  by  bodies 285-305 

Inland  Borders,  by  series 272-284 

Inland  Holiday  Cuts... 269-271 

Inland  Ornaments...-  258-268 

Inland  "Rugbys"  and  "Industrials" 268 

Introduction 3-7 

Invitation  Script 50-54 

Ionic. 71 

Ionic,  poster  fonts 130 

Italic,  Caledonian  56 

Italic,  French  Old  Style,  card  fonts 58 

Italic,  Gothic,  No.  1 99 

Italic,  Gothic  Title,  No.  2 102 

Italic  No.  20,  card  fonts 57 

Italic,  Old  Style,  No.  9,  card  fonts 59 

Italic,  Royal   ..._ 55 


Job  Office,  Estimate  for 13 

Justification  Table,  Standard  Line 10 

Justifiers 311 

K 

Kelmscott 112,  113 

Kelmscott,  poster  fonts 134-135 

Kelmscott   Ornaments. ...  ...269 


Labor-Saving  Brass  Leaders 344,  345 

Labor-Saving  Brass  Rule 342,  343 

Latin 76,  77 

Latin  Antique ..74,  75 

Latin  Antique,  poster  fonts 128,  129 

Latin,  Condensed 78 

Leaders,  Brass 344,  345 

Leaders,  Metal 17 

Leads,  2-Point,  in  Matter,  Weight  of 12 

Letters,  Superior  and  Inferior 318 

Lining  Gothic,  Condensed 144 

Logotypes,  Imprint 321 

Logotypes,  Mai  ling- List 306 

Logotypes,  Miscellaneous 321 

Logotypes,  Special... 321 

M 

Mailing-List  Logotypes  306 

Mai  ling- List  Type 306 

Marks,  Cent,  Job  Face 321 

Marks,  Commercial  319 

Marks,  Quotation .....16,  320 

Measurement,  Tables  of,  for  Newspaper 

and  Book  Type  Estimates 12 

Medical  Signs 319 

Metal  Braces,  Improved 322 

Metal  Space  Rules 322 

Miscellaneous  Auxilliaries 318-321 

Miscellaneous  Cuts  322-325 

Miscellaneous  Logotypes 321 

Miscellaneous  Signs 321 

Monkey  Dashes 340 


N 

"New  Art"  Ornaments.  265 

New  Em  Dashes 16,  320 

New  Quotation  Mark's 16,  320 

Newspaper  Estimates,  Measurement  for. ..12 

Newspaper  Headings 330-335 

Newspaper  Romans 18-26 

Newspaper  Sub-Headings 330 

Newspapers,  Standard  Sizes  of 12 

Newspapers,  Weekly,  Estimates  for  ...13-15 
Nicks,  Extra,  on  Old  Styles  and  Certain 

Small  Caps 6 

Novelties,  Important ....16 

O 

Old  Style,  Extended 64,  65 

Old  Style  Figures,  Size  and  Lining  of 6 

Old  Style,  French 41-43,  62,  63 

Old  Style,  French,  poster  fonts 122,  123 

Old  Style  Italic,  French,  card  fonts 58 

Old  Style  Italic  No.  9,  card  fonts 59 

Old  Style  No.  8 41-43 

Old  Style  No.  9 44-47,  61 

Old  Style  No.  10 48,  49 

Ornaments 258-269 

Other  Makers'  Goods 7 

Outline,  Saint  John 118,  119 

Outline,  Woodward 84,  85 

Ovals,  Brass 343 


Pertinent  Facts 3-7 

Piece  Accents 320 

Piece  Fractions  11,  318 

Point  and  Half-Point  Set  Romans..25,  39,  40 

Point-Set  Figures,  Explanation  of 5,  6 

Point-Set  Figures,  Specimens  of 308-316 

Poster  Antique  No.  1 126,  127 

Poster  French  Old  Style 122,  123 

Poster  Gothic  No.  6 124,  125 

Poster  Ionic 130 

Poster  Kelmscott 134-135 

Poster  Latin  Antique 128,  129 

Poster  Woodward 131-133 

Practical  Demonstration  of  Our  New 

Lining  System 40 

Preetorius 142,  143 

Prices  of  Type 11 


Quotation  Marks 16,  320 

R 

Radtolt  Initials 114 

Recipe  Signs 319 

Roman  No.  20 18,  19,  27-31,  60 

Roman  No.  21 31 

Roman  No.  22....  ....22,  26,  32,  33 

Roman  No.  23 ....20,  21,  34-36 

Roman  No.  24 23,26 

Roman  No.  25 24,  37,  38 

Roman  No.  26 26,  38 

Roman  No.  27,  Point-Set 25,  39,  40 

Romans  for  Books,  etc 27-49 

Romans  for  Newspapers 18-26 

Romans,  Prices  of 11 

Royal  Italic 55 

"Rugbys" 268 

Rules,  Brass 336-339,  342,  343 

Rules,  Space 322 

Rules,  Use  of 5 


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INDEX  TO  SPECIMEN  BOOK— Concluded 


Saint  John 116,  117 

Saint  John  Initials 115 

Saint  John  Outline 118,  119 

Schwabacher 141 

Script,  Commercial 55 

Script,  Invitation 50-54 

Script  Line,  Standard,  Explanation  of....    ...4 

Scrolls 257 

Sets,  Systematic,  Explanation  of 5,  6 

Signs,  Algebraic 319 

Signs,  Arithmetical 318 

Signs,  Election  Ticket 321 

Signs,  Geometrical 319 

Signs,  Medical 319 

Signs,  Miscellaneous 321 

Signs,  Prices  of 11 

Signs,  Recipe 319 

Six-Point  Borders.. 285-287 

Skinner 80,  81 

Slope,  Gothic,  Title 103 

Space  Rules 3J2 

Special  Logotypes ..3J1 

Special  Time-Table  Figures 307 

Specimens  of  Faces  for  Headlines  328,  329 
Specimens  of  Wedding  Invitations,  At 
Home,  Reception  and  Visiting  Cards, 

set  in  Invitation  Script 51-54 

Standard  Line,  Explanation  of  4,5 

Standard  Line  Justification  Table 10 

Standard  Line  Leaders 17,  344.  345 

Standard  Line,  What  They  Say  of     347-349 

Standard  Script  Line,  Explanation  of 4 

Standard  Sizes  of  Newspapers 12 

Standard  Title  Line,  Explanation  of  4 

Stars.  Black 32f> 

Studley In  preparation 

Studley,  Condensed lor..  1<>7 

Sub-Headings,  Newspaper....  33() 


Superior  and  Inferior  Fractions 11,  318 

Superiors 11,  318 

Systematic  Widths,  Explanation  of 5,  6 


Tables 10,  12 

Time-Table  Figures 307-316 

Title,  Bruce 7<> 

Title,  Clarendon 71 

Title,  Condensed,  No.  2 70 

Title,  Gothic,  Condensed,  No.  2  1O2 

Title,  Gothic,  Condensed,  No.  3 100,  KM 

Title,  Gothic,  Italic,  No.  2 102 

Title  Gothic  No.  5 92.  93 

Title  Gothic  No.  7 (>5 

Title  Gothic  Slope 103 

Title  Line,  Standard,  Explanation  of          ...4 
Tudor  Black  12().  121 

Twelve-Point  Borders 288-293 

Twenty-four-Point  Borders 300-31  »2 

Type- Metal  Imprints 321 

Typewriter   13d 

u 

Unit  Set,  Explanation  of   5,  6 

Use  of  Rules  5 

W 

Wave  Ornaments  260 

Weekly  Newspapers,  Estimates  for       13-15 
Weight  of  2-Point  Leads  in  Matter  12 

What  They  Say  of  Standard  Line     347-349 
Woodward  S2,  S3 

Woodward,  poster  fonts    .,..  131-133 

\V<>,>JwarJ.  Condensed  S6'.  S7 

Woodward,  Extended  ss.  S9 

Woodward  Outline  S4,  S5 

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